This is the text of a panel presentation given at the Women\u27s History in the Digital World 2015 conference at Bryn Mawr College on May 22, 2015. The presentation was part of a panel chaired by Julie R. Enszer (University of Maryland) titled Feminist and Lesbian Periodicals in the Digital Age: Rebroadcasting Our Values. Co-panelists were Ken Wachsberger (Azenphony Press) and Laura X (The Laura X-Laura Rand Orthwein, Jr. World Institute for the Legacy and Learning of Social Justice Movements.) Also posted at: http://repository.brynmawr.edu/greenfield_conference/2015/Friday/33/ Twitter feed at: https://storify.com/GreenfieldHWE/women-s-history-in-the-digital-world-2015 Later appeared as a blog post here: https://kenwachsberger.wordpress.c...
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