"We want new skin. The digital world provides a potential place where this can play out. Through the digital, we make new worlds and dare to modify our own. Through the digital, the body ‘in glitch’ finds its genesis [2]. Legacy Russell in her manifesto, Glitch Feminism, imagines the possibilities when technology is subservient to social progress and human agency. She shows how digital tools can be used to liberate some of the most marginalised people from systems of oppression, and how normative identities can be transcended through digital tools. Glitch feminism and other technofeminisms exhort us to pursue technology as an essential ally in the ongoing struggle for liberation of women and other oppressed groups."