Bi Women Quarterly uses the term bisexual+, coined by GLAAD, in order to encompass identities including but not limited to bisexual, pansexual, polysexual, omnisexual, fluid, and queer.
[7] Current editor Robyn Ochs donated "the only complete collection" of BWQ to Harvard University's Schlesinger Library in order to ensure the preservation and digitization of the publication.
[8] Earlier publications of BWQ often include sections with redacted names and contact information, in order to protect the privacy of individuals.
[9] Each issue of Bi Women Quarterly is curated from a selection of submissions based on previously released prompts.
[11] Many of these prompts serve as a call to action for bisexual+ women from a variety of backgrounds, in order to display the diverse and intersectional experiences and opinions that exist within the bisexual+ community.
[12] She is a self-described reader of BWQ, with experience in LGBTQ+ specialization for fields such as Cognitive Science, sexual assault advocacy, feminism, and media representation.
The publication's Spring 2015 issue covered the election of Kate Brown,[17] the United States' first openly bisexual governor.