Current issue:
The theme for the Spring 2021 issue of Bi Women Quarterly is “Role Models.” Read it here, and sign up for a free digital subscription to BWQ here.
Past issues:
Winter 2021 (39/1) “Finding Sex/Finding Love”
Fall 2020 (38/4) “Out at Work (Or Not).”
Summer 2020 (38/3) Connections”
Spring 2020 (38/2) “Being an Activist”
Winter 2020 (38/1) “Women’s Space”
Fall 2019 (37/4) Growing Older
Summer 2019 (37/3) Non-binary x2 (or more)
Spring 2019 (37/2) Firsts
Winter 2019 (37/1) Bisexuality & Disability
Fall 2018 (36/4) Pop Culture
Summer 2018 (36/3) Bodies
Spring 2018 (36/2) Chosen Family
Winter 2018 (36/1) What I Want
Fall 2017 (35/4) Coming Out Stories
Summer 2017 (35/3) Violence & Recovery
Spring 2017 (35/2) Bi+ Creativity
Winter 2017 (35/1) Bi+ Spaces
Fall 2016 (34/4) Does Gender Matter
Summer 2o16 (34/3) Labels
Spring 2016 (34/2) “Out at Work – or Not”
Winter 2016 (34/1) “Partnering with Men”
Fall 2015: (33/4) “Pick a Side”
Summer 2015 (33/3) “Toy Stories”
Spring 2015 (33/2) Intersection: Age, Part 2
Winter 2015 (33/1) Intersection: Religion/Spirituality
Fall 2014 (32/4) Intersection: Geography
Summer 2014 (32/3): Intersection Age
Spring 2014 (32/2): Mental Health
Winter 2014 (32/1): The Bi*-Trans* Connection
Fall 2013 (31/4): Bisexual Enough?
Summer 2013 (31/3): What Happens Next, Part 2
Spring 2013 (31/2): What Happens Next, Part 1
Winter 2013 (31/1): Mixed Marriages
Fall 2012 (30/4): Traveling While Bi
Summer 2012 (30/3): Then and Now
Spring 2012 (30/1): Voices of Youth
Winter 2012 (29/4): When I Knew
Fall 2011 (29/4): Out at Work
Summer 2011 (29/3): Faith & Spirit
Spring 2011 (29/2): People Say the Strangest Things
Winter 2011 (29/1): Intersections
Fall 2010 (28/4): Bi & Single
Summer 2010 (28/3): Bodies
Spring 2010 (28/2): The (First) Youth Issue
Winter 2010 (28/1): Bisexual Health
Fall 2009 (27/4): Visibility
Summer 2009 (27/3): Labels
Spring 2009 (27/2): Allies
Winter 2009 (27/1): Children in Our Lives
Issues from 1983-2010 have been digitized and are available at Harvard University’s Schlesinger Library. This resource is available to researchers and to the general public through Harvard’s catalog and directly on the web.
Here is a 10/24/2016 post from the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study about this project.