Bill Donohue

Political Scientist Paul G. Kengor and Anthropologist Steven W. Mosher have joined the Catholic League’s board of advisors, making our distinguished list even more distinguished. Both write extensively on Communism.

Kengor teaches at Grove City College, outside Pittsburgh, and is a New York Times bestselling author. He is also editor-in-chief of The American Spectator. His more than 20 books include works on President Reagan and Saint John Paul II, and Karl Marx.

Mosher is president of the Population Research Institute and is known as one of America’s most influential students of China. His work detailing human rights abuses in Communist China is expansive and well regarded in Washington and around the world.

Both men are committed Catholics. Paul has eight children, two of which are adopted, and Steve has nine children.

We are delighted to have them both on board.