Issue #15

Women for Earth Action; Pam Golden's Moon Tree Asherah Art; Reinstating the Divine Woman in Judaism: A New Look at the Tree of Life in the Kabbalah; Wheat Stacks & the Goddess; Neolithic fiction; A Skeptics Pilgrimage to the Black Madonna; Transformation in the Skotino Cave, Crete; Monica Sjöö's Millennium Journal, A Time of Pilgrimage: Wales, Malta, France, and U.S.; Rise Up & Call Her Name; Matilda Joslyn Gage and The Great Goddess; Wild Goddess Nature

Issue #16

Tribute to Kay Gardner; Lorna Roberts Remembered; Lion Goddess Sekhmet; Sekhmet Temple of Goddess Spirituality; Millenium Journal, A Time of Pilgrimage: Nevada, New Mexico, Wisconsin, and Mexico with art by Monica Sjöö; The Cailleach Bheara of Ireland; Matilda Joslyn Gage House

Issue #17

Building a Living Democracy, the Work of Vandana Shiva, Part 1; Sicilian Goddess Chronicles; Part 1: Tribute to Kay Gardner; Pele: Inspiration for Healing; Gender & Archaeology Conference/Response to Cynthia Eller; "Windows to Other Worlds" Russian Exhibit; the Cathole Cave in Wales; Int. Goddess Festival; Santa Lucia and La Befane in folklore

Issue #18

Interview with Elinor W. Gadon: Village Goddesses of India; Jennifer Berezan's "Praises for the World" Ritual/Concert; Monica Sjöö Update; Black Madonna/Thunder Perfect Mind Art of Sarah Teofanov; Building a Living Democracy, the Work of Vandana Shiva, Part 2; Sicilian Goddess Chronicles; Tribute to Kay Gardner; Remembering Ani Mander; Volcanic Heat; My Relationship with Pele: A Granddaughter's Story


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