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Mujeristas: A Name of Our Own, Isasi-Díaz, Ada María , The Future of Liberation Theology: essays in honor of Gustavo Gutiérrez, Maryknoll, NY, p.410-19, (1989)
Mujeristas: A Name of Our Own, Isasi-Díaz, Ada María , The Christian Century, May 24-31, Volume 106, Number 18, p.560-562, (1989)
'Apuntes' for a Hispanic Women's Theology of Liberation, Isasi-Díaz, Ada María , Apuntes, Fall, Number 6, p.61-71, (1986)
Two Worlds Pull Feminist Hispanics, Isasi-Díaz, Ada María , National Catholic Reporter, Apr 13, Volume 20, p.19, (1984)
La Mujer Hispana: Voz Profética en la Iglesia de los Estados Unidos, Isasi-Díaz, Ada María , Pro Mundi Vita, Brussels, Belgium, (1982)
Women in the Ordained Ministry of the Church and Human Liberation, Isasi-Díaz, Ada María , Women in Dialogue, Notre Dame, IN, p.129 p., (1979)
Silent Women Will Never Be Heard, Isasi-Díaz, Ada María , Missiology: An International Review, July, Volume VII, Number 3, p.295-301, (1979)
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"When I Call for Help: A Pastoral Response to Domestic Violence Against Women" (1992): Suggested Lectionary Texts, López, José , Preaching the Teaching: Hispanics, Homiletics, and Catholic Social Justice Doctrine, Scranton, PA, p.145, (2005)
Hispanic Faith and Culture--and U.S.A. religious, Loya, Gloria Ines , Review for Religious, May-June, Volume 53, Number 3, p.460-66, (1994)
The Hispanic Woman: Pasionaria and Pastora of the Hispanic Community, Loya, Gloria Ines , Frontiers of Hispanic Theology in the United States, Maryknoll, NY, p.124-133, (1992)
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The Hidden History of Women's Ordination: female clergy in the medieval West, Macy, Gary , Oxford; New York, (2007)
Las Hermanas: Latinas and religious-political activism, Medina, Lara , Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America, Bloomington, IN, (2006)
The Challanges and Consequences of being Latina, Catholic, and Political, Medina, Lara , Latino Religions and Civic Activism in the United States, New York, NY, p.97-110, (2005)
Las Hermanas: Chicana/Latina religious-political activism in the U.S. Catholic Church, Medina, Lara , Philadelphia, PA, p.xii, 214 p., (2005)
Women: the U.S. Latina Religious Experience, Medina, Lara , Introduction to the U.S. Latina and Latino Religious Experience, Volume 2, Boston, MA, p.xii, 322 p., (2004)
The Church's Legacy of Misogyny, Macy, Gary , National Catholic Reporter, Apr 25, Volume 39, Number 25, p.17, (2003)
Transformative Struggle: the spirituality of Las Hermanas, Medina, Lara , New Horizons in Hispanic/Latino(a) Theology, Cleveland, OH, p.217-237, (2003)
The Ordination of Women in the Early Middle Ages, Macy, Gary , Theological Studies, S, Volume 61, Number 3, p.481-507, (2000)
New Latina Narrative: the feminine space of postmodern ethnicity, McCracken, Ellen , Tucson, AZ, p.xi, 233 p., (1999)
Lay Initiatives in Worship on the Texas Frontera, 1830-1860, Matovina, Timothy M. , U.S. Catholic Historian, Fall, Volume 12, p.107-120, (1994)
Las Hermanas, Matovina, Timothy M.; Tarango, Yolanda , Informes de las Hermanas, October 8, p.1-8, (1994)
Las Hermanas, Matovina, Timothy M.; Tarango, Yolanda , Hispanics in the Church: Up from the Cellar, San Francisco, CA, p.95-120, (1994)
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Judith Ortiz Cofer's Silent Dancing: the self-portrait of the artist as a young, bicultural girl, Olazagasti-Segovia, Elena , Hispanic/Latino Theology: Challenge and Promise, Minneapolis, MN, p.45-62, (1996)
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Latina Activists Across Borders: women's grassroots organizing in Mexico and Texas, Peña, Milagros , Durham, NC, (2007)
Latinas Writing Theology at the Threshold of the Twenty-First Century, Pineda-Madrid, Nancy , Feminist Theologies: legacy and prospect, Minneapolis, MN, p.55-65, (2007)

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