The Brazen Hussy Rag was an independent newspaper published in Oklahoma City from 1981-1982 by a local feminist bookstore. This bookstore was the direct ancestor of Herland Sister Resources, an Oklahoma-based non-profit that empowers, supports, and enriches the lives of women and 2SLGBTQ+ individuals in a safe, loving, and inclusive environment.
The Brazen Hussy Rag was an independent newspaper published in Oklahoma City from 1981-1982 by a local feminist bookstore. This bookstore was the direct ancestor of Herland Sister Resources, an Oklahoma-based non-profit that empowers, supports, and enriches the lives of women and 2SLGBTQ+ individuals in a safe, loving, and inclusive environment.
The Brazen Hussy Rag was an independent newspaper published in Oklahoma City from 1981-1982 by a local feminist bookstore. This bookstore was the direct ancestor of Herland Sister Resources, an Oklahoma-based non-profit that empowers, supports, and enriches the lives of women and 2SLGBTQ+ individuals in a safe, loving, and inclusive environment.
The Brazen Hussy Rag was an independent newspaper published in Oklahoma City from 1981-1982 by a local feminist bookstore. This bookstore was the direct ancestor of Herland Sister Resources, an Oklahoma-based non-profit that empowers, supports, and enriches the lives of women and 2SLGBTQ+ individuals in a safe, loving, and inclusive environment.
Connexions is published by People’s Translation Service quarterly and each issue focuses on a unifying theme. The goal of Connexions is to provide a space for international women to contribute to one unified women’s movement. This issue of Connexions, published in winter of 1987, has a theme of the politics of health and includes poetry, a question and answer segment, and academic-style writing on topics such as involuntary sterilization, genital mutilation, access to water, and intersectionality.
Encodings is a journal published by a feminist press that contains poetry and visual art created by women. Encodings is based out of Houston, Texas and published by Liaud randomly twice every year. The poems within this journal common address issues relating to feminism.
Encodings is a journal published by a feminist press that contains poetry and visual art created by women. Encodings is based out of Houston, Texas and published by Liaud randomly twice every year. The poems within this journal common address issues relating to feminism.
Feminary is a collection of articles, personal narratives, journal excerpts, letters, short fiction, poetry, drawings, reproductions of artwork, and photographs that captures slices of life from women who have lived in the South, currently live in the South, or are Southern-born women who currently live in the city.
In this issue of Hecate’s Loom, the first major articles examine the concept of being a witch and what that entails. This includes but is not limited to Ethos and Ethics, the Pagan Federation, Witches in the southwest, gatherings and a various collection of events. There is an interview with Starhawk and her convictions on the future of pagan spirituality. There is an erudite interview on being a witch and how it relates to society, and feminine-Goddess energy. There is another interview on a detailed study of Tarot. Information on the pagan new year. Historical information on witchcraft in Scotland. There is an extensive 65-question interview sheet for the readers who are seeking to have a greater responsibility in the Pagan movement, specifically, the Craft. There is information on natural herbal remedies and treatments for depression. Poetry and advertisements also dominate this issue of Hecate’s Loom
This extensive document is two large documents in one: Hot Flashes and Sisterhood Bookstore. Be that as it may, the central thrust of both the documents is literature and book news. Letters of booksellers as well as tips on how to buy and sell personal books. Very book heavy.
This extensive document is two large documents in one: Hot Flashes and Sisterhood Bookstore. Be that as it may, the central thrust of both the documents is literature and book news. Letters of booksellers as well as tips on how to buy and sell personal books. Very book heavy.
This magazine features various essays, book excerpts, fiction, and poetry specifically for women in the international community. The first prominent article are musician-clinicians and their use of various instruments such as the harp to help expedite the healing process, highlighting their influence in the community. The next several pages deal exclusively with poetry. Large book excerpt on Kim Barnes’ family history. Interview with Mary Ann Bonjorni and epistemology. Additional book excerpts and poetry are scattered throughout the magazine that highlight various topics such as: Indigenous peoples, the future of women in the international setting, and influence of individuals.
NOLOSE News is a newsletter for lesbians "of size." This periodical focuses on body and fat positivity. It features letters from self-identified fat readers, information on gatherings, and shared experiences. This issue discusses local group happenings and family stories.
NOLOSE News is a newsletter for lesbians "of size." This periodical focuses on body and fat positivity. It features letters from self-identified fat readers, information on gatherings, and shared experiences. This issue discusses local group happenings and family stories.
NOLOSE News is a newsletter for lesbians "of size." This periodical focuses on body and fat positivity. It features letters from self-identified fat readers, information on gatherings, and shared experiences. This issue discusses local group happenings and family stories.
This edition of Piecework’s featured artist is Ann L. Zoller and they have a small biography about her as well as six featured poems of hers. Other than that the collection does not have an overarching theme. They feature female poets from Oklahoma and the surrounding areas. They also have a small collection of poems dedicated to younger readers.
This edition of Piecework’s featured artist is Dahra Latham and there is a small biography about her as well as six poems written by her. There is a section highlighting another artist Bernice McDonald and about the importance of poetry especially with women. Other than that, the collection of poetry has no overarching theme and has a wide array of poets. They have a small section dedicated to poetry for young children as well.
This edition of Piecework’s featured artist is Abigail Keegan and there is a small biography about her and seven poems written by her. Other than that there isn’t an overarching theme to the poems. They’re all written by women and most of the poets are from Oklahoma. Some are from the surrounding areas. They also showcase the younger poets including high school students and recent graduates from Oklahoma.
This edition of poetry highlights local female poets in Oklahoma and the surrounding areas. They start off with a call for submissions for a poetry contest for students aged 14-18 and another contest for adult women 18+. They also celebrated their first year as a press company. Janemarie Luecke is the featured artist for this volume and they have a small biography about her as well as featuring four of her poems. The rest of the magazine is a wide range of poems about many different topics and a small section of poems for young children.
This edition of Piecework has a dedication to Janemarie Luecke, a poet who recently passed away. They also have a featured artist, Jennifer Kidney, and have a small biography about her and showcase five poems written by her. Other than that the collection does not have an overarching theme. Each poem is different, but all written by women, typically from Oklahoma or the surrounding states. They also have a section of poems written for younger readers.
This edition of Piecework is showcasing the First place, Second place, and Runner-Ups in their poetry competition. They had two separate categories for adult women and students and showcased their submissions. Outside of that the magazine has no overarching theme other than the fact that the poets are all women from Oklahoma and the surrounding areas.
Piecework is a magazine that highlights female poets in Oklahoma and the surrounding areas. This edition's featured artist is Mary Menges Myers and they have nine poems written by her. Other than that there is not one overarching theme to these poems other than where the poets are writing from. They have a section dedicated to poetry for small children as well.
This volume of Piecework highlights a poetry contest they are having. Carol Hamilton is the featured poet and there is a small biography about her and six poems by her. The rest of Piecework is a collection of poetry written by female poets in Oklahoma and the surrounding area. There isn’t an overarching theme for the poems, however, there are quite a few about autumn and experiencing autumn in Oklahoma. They also have a section of poems dedicated to younger readers.
This edition of Piecework features the winners of their poetry contest. They feature the First and Second place winners as well as a list of honorable mentions. They had two categories for adult women and young women aging from 14-18. Other than that, the collection has no overarching theme, the poets are all women from Oklahoma or the surrounding areas. They have a few categories like celebrating spring, celebrating Oklahoma, and celebrating life as a woman. They also have a section for younger readers.
This issue details different fundraisers Spinsterhaven has had and the announcement of a $5000 grant to build a road on Spinster haven’s land from Lesbian Natural Resources. This article also gives readers updates about a staff member taking time off due to health reasons and a new board member being added. There is a brief “In Memorium” section about Mary Grace and Ann Gallmeyer passing, both of whom were very influential to Spinsterhaven. There are also articles detailing future events the organization hosted and a letter from the Vice President declaring a need for a federation non-profit women’s groups in Arkansas.
This newsletter discusses how Spinsterhaven is a refugee for many women that were left out of society for various reasons. It also covers the history of Spinsterhaven, and it was created. This article details how Spinsterhaven was able to get money to expand their property and build a road for better access. This newsletter has an article that discusses Disability Awareness. Another article emphasizes spiritual peace and coming to terms with death through Education, Preparation, and Affirmations. Other primary topics in this edition include astrology and its relation to patriarchy. It even includes an astrological chart which was done for Spinsterhaven that equates Spinsterhaven as a private, personal, and spiritual place.
Varied Voices is a newsletter that promotes artists, primarily women, who represent a wide range of cultures and traditions. They promote these artists by interviewing them, boosting their works, and adding order blanks for their art within the newsletter. Varied Voices also promotes artistic events happening in the local area.
Varied Voices is a newsletter that promotes artists, primarily women, who represent a wide range of cultures and traditions. In this edition, Varied Voices does staff profiles, interviews staff on the political climate of Central America, and boosts the artists within their company. Artistic works and interviews are also present within this edition.
The main goal of this zine is to showcase different female artists or bands. They do this by either promoting their recent releases, or by conducting interviews with them. A majority of the zine consists of these interviews. There is also a miscellaneous selection of articles and essays. Some are guides like how to break up with a guy or how to live cheaper in NYC. There’s essays on women’s images in the media and they promote other zines and the artists who create them.