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SPEAKERS
Clarissa Atkinson
1974 Attended ordination of "Philadelphia 11"
1974 Research Associate in Women's
Studies, Harvard Divinity School
1991 The Oldest Vocation: Christian
Motherhood in the Middle Ages
Charlotte Bunch
1966 President, University
Christian Movement
1974 Co-founder, Quest:
A Feminist Quarterly
1989 Founder, Center for Womens
Global Leadership, Rutgers University
Carol P. Christ
1971 Founder, Women's Caucus - Religious Studies in
the American Academy of Religion
1979 Co-editor, Womanspirit
Rising
1998 Rebirth of the Goddess
Mary Daly
1971 "Anti-Sermon",
Harvard Memorial Church
1973 Beyond God the Father
1998 Quintessence . . .
Realizing the Archaic Future
Nadine Foley
1975 Coordinator, Women in Future
Priesthood Now - A Call to Action
1986 Prioress, Adrian Domincan
Congregation
1989 President, Leadership Conference
on Women Religious
Blu Greenberg
1973 Spoke at first National
Jewish Women's Conference
1981 On Women and
Judaism: A View from Tradition
1997 Co-founder and first
president of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance
Riffat Hassan
1976 Professor of Religion, University
of Louisville
1995 Womens Rights for
Islam
1999 Founder, International Network
for the Rights of Female Victims of Violence in Pakistan
Roberta Hestenes
1975 Taught first course on
women in ministry at Fuller Theological Seminary
1985 First woman head of an
international evangelical NGO (World Vision)
1987 First woman president in the
Coalition of Christian Colleges and Universities (Eastern
University)
Azizah al-Hibri
1983 Women and Islam
1986 Founding Editor, Hypatia: A
Journal of Feminist Philosophy
1993 Founder, Karamah: Muslim
Women Lawyers for Human Rights
Mary Hunt
1978 Lectured at Women's
Ordination Conference
1983 Co-founder and Co-director,
Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual
1991 Fierce Tenderness: A Feminist
Theology of Friendship
Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz
1967 Learned how to read the
Bible from the poor in Lima, Peru
1975 Realized sexism is oppression at
the Women's
Ordination Conference
1988 Hispanic Women: Prophetic
Voice in the Church
Joan Martin
1977 First Director, Justice for Women Program, National Council
of Churches
1994 Professor of Christian Ethics, Episcopal Divinity School
2000 More Than Chains and Toil: A Christian Work Ethic
of Enslaved Women
Virginia Mollenkott
1974 Founding Member, Evangelical and
Ecumenical Women's Caucus
1977 Women, Men, and the Bible
2001 Omnigender: A
Trans-Religious Approach
Vicki Noble
1970 Awakened to feminism by
reading Kate Millet's Sexual Politics
1976 Shamanic healing crisis
leads to Motherpeace Tarot
1998 Develops Buddhist Dakini
practice for women
Judith Plaskow
1969 Became a feminist while studying
for her Ph.D. at Yale
1981 Co-founder, Bnot Esh,
Jewish feminist spirituality collective
1990 Standing Again at Sinai
Letty Cottin Pogrebin
1955 Excluded from minyan for mothers
kaddish
1971 Co-founder, Ms. magazine
1991 Deborah, Golda and Me: Being
Female and Jewish in America
Jeanne Audrey Powers
1958 Ordained into the Methodist
Church
1971 Conversion to Feminism
1993 Re-Imagining the Church
Donna Quinn
1974 Founded Chicago Catholic Women
1984 Co-founded Women-Church Convergence
1994 Lead National Coalition of American
Nuns; marched in protest at Vatican
Rosemary Radford Ruether
1965 Joined faculty, Howard University
School of Religion
1972 Taught first course on feminist
theology at Harvard Divinity School
1975 New Woman, New Earth
Claire Randall
1972 Joined the Grail
1973 First woman General Secretary,
National Council of Churches
1988 President, Church Women United
Letty Russell
1958 Ordained as a minister in the
United Presbyterian Church, USA
1974 Joined the faculty of Yale
University to teach feminist and liberation theologies
1974 Human Liberation in a
Feminist Perspective: A Theology
Betty Bone Schiess
1974 Ordained Episcopal
Priest, one of the "Philadelphia 11"
1975 Chair, Women and Religion Task
Force of the National Organization of Women
1985 New York State Task Force on
Life and the Law
Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza
1964 Ministries of Women in the
Church (in German)
1983 In Memory of Her (translated
into 12 languages)
1987 First woman president, Society
of Biblical Literature
Margaret Toscano
1976 Feminist awakening while
studying at Brigham Young University
1984 "Missing Rib" speech
asserts women's right to Mormon priesthood
2000 Excommunicated from LDS Church
for feminist activism
Delores S. Williams
1980 Director, Anna Howard
Shaw Center
1993 Sisters in the
Wilderness: The Challenge of Womanist God-talk
1993 Speaker, Re-Imagining
Conference
Lois Wilson
1965 Ordained, United Church of
Canada
1976 First woman President,
Canadian Council of Churches
1983 President, World
Council of Churches
Addie Wyatt
1955 Co-founder and co-pastor,
Vernon Park Church of God
1975 Attended International
Women's Year Conference, Houston
1976 First woman
International Vice President, Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher
Workers of North America
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