Volume 39, Number 1 ( 2018) read on Project MUSE read on JSTORSpecial Issue: Women Digitizing Revolution Guest edited by Anna Everett and Lisa Nakamura
Introducing the New Editors of
Frontiers Kimberly M. Jew, Wanda S. Pillow, Cindy Cruz, and Edén Cortez
Guest Editor’s Note
Anna Everett
Using a Feminist Digital Humanities Approach: Critical Women’s History through Covers of "Black Coffee"
Jeanette Hall
FemTechNet: A Collective Statement on Teaching and Learning Race, Feminism, and Technology
FemTechNet Collective
"Tryna Free Kansas City": The Revolutions of Janelle Monáe as Digital Griot
Cassandra L. Jones
Trans Youth Activism on the Internet
Eli Erlick
Social Media and Feminist Values: Aligned or Maligned?
Kate Ott
Gendered Play, Racialized Reality: Black Cyberfeminism, Inclusive Communities of Practice, and the Intersections of Learning, Socialization, and Resilience in Online Gaming
Gabriela T. Richard and Kishonna L. Gray
Race, Gender, and the Technological Turn: A Roundtable on Digitizing Revolution
Dorothy Kim, TreaAndrea M. Russworm, Corrigan Vaughan, Cassius Adair, Veronica Paredes, and T. L. Cowan
Artist Statement
Carolina Molina Alfaro (Shape), translated by Guisela Latorre
Artist Statement
Nettrice Gaskins