Dialogue has been *crucial* in terms of documenting Mormon feminist history and experience. — Joanna Brooks
1971: Pink issue, especially Claudia’s introduction
1978: Dixie Snow Huefner, “Church and Politics at the Utah IWY Conference,” Dialogue 11.1 (1978): 58 – 76.
1985: Linda Wilcox, “Crying Change in a Permanent World,” Dialogue 18.2 (Summer 1985): 116 – 127.
1985: Melodie Moench Charles, “LDS Women and Priesthood: Scriptural Precedents for Priesthood,” Dialogue 18.3 (Fall 1985): 15 – 20.
1985: Linda King Newell, “The Historical Relationship of Mormon Women and Priesthood,” Dialogue 18.3 (Fall 1985): 21 – 32.
1985: Meg Wheatley-Pesci, “LDS Women and Priesthood: An Expanded Definition of Priesthood: Some Present and Future Consequences,” Dialogue 18.3 (Fall 1985): 35 – 42.
1988: Lavina Fielding Anderson, “A Voice from the Past: The Benson Instructions for Parents,” Dialogue 21.4 (Winter 1988): 103 – 13.
1994: Lynn Matthews Anderson, “Towards a Feminist Interpretation of Latter-day Saint Scripture,” Dialogue 27.2 (1994): 185 – 203.
1995: Cecilia Konchar Farr, “Dancing Through the Doctrine,” Dialogue 28.3 (1995): 1 – 12.
2003: Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, “Border Crossings,” Dialogue 27.2: 1 – 7.
2003: Carol Lynn Pearson, “’Dear Brethren’—Claiming a Voice in the Church,” Dialogue 36.3 (Fall 2003): 201 – 206.
2010: Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, “Mormon Women in the History of Second-Wave Feminism” Dialogue 43.2 (Fall 2010) 45 – 63.
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