Barbara Bordalejo and Roopika Risam: Introduction
1. Moya Z. Bailey: All the Digital Humanists Are White, All the Nerds Are Men, but Some of Us Are Brave
2. Roopika Risam: Beyond the Margins: Intersectionality and Digital Humanities
3. Adam Vázquez: You Build the Lanes, We are the Intersections
4. Dorothy Kim: Digital Humanities, Intersectionality and the Ethics of Harm
5. Barbara Bordalejo: Walking Alone Online: Intersectional Violence on the Internet
6. Kyle Dase: Ready Player Two: Inclusion and Positivity as a Means of Furthering Equality in the Digital Humanities and Computer Science
7. Peter Robinson: Gender, Feminism, Textual Scholarship, and Digital Humanities.
8. Vera Fasshauer: Faulty, Clumsy, Negligible? Revaluating Early Modern Princesses’ Letters as a Source for Cultural History and Corpus Linguistics
9. Amalia Levi: Intersectionality in Digital Archives: The Case Study of the Barbados Synagogue Restoration Project Collection
10. Kimberly Harsley: Accessioning Digital Content and the Unwitting Move towards Intersectionality in the Archive
11. Daniel O'Donnell: All along the Watchtower: Diversity as a core intellectual value in Digital Humanities
Selected Bibliography