WomanSpirit, a magazine of feminist spirituality, chronicled the exciting exploration of women's changing lives, published 1974-1984.

Prairie Jackson - Winter 1979

WomanSpirit showcased art and writing from women all over the world, from the academic to alternative cultures.

It was created and published off-grid on lesbian lands in the forested mountains of Southern Oregon by an open collective of volunteers, and inspired and sustained by editors Jean Mountaingrove and Ruth Mountaingrove. It was published quarterly, on each equinox and solstice.

WomanSpirit explored creating women's culture, ecology, ritual, healing, psychic abilities, feminist politics, women's life stages, wicca, divination, death and dying, goddess myths and traditions, and many other topics. Gorgeous artwork, photographs, songs, stories, articles, discussions, poems, letters, and book reviews sparked and connected the international web of contributors and subscribers.

Fifty years later, WomanSpirit continues to inspire, empower, and challenge original readers and draw new ones.

Backstock copies of the magazine are available for purchase.

All the magazines have been digitized at Reveal digital.