Postcards from Bi visibility Week 2020!

Postcards from Bi visibility Week 2020!

Bisexual Visibility day/week/month/lifetime!

Bisexual Visibility day/week/month/lifetime!

Bisexuals get a minuscule amount of funding because of Biphobia. LGBT+ organisations rarely provide anything specific for bisexuals because of Biphobia.The unique experiences of bisexuals are usually incorporated into LGBT+ reports and stats, but never separated by individual sexual orientation because of Biphobia.Black and POC charities for LGBT+ are terrible at welcoming bisexuals, providing resources for … Continue reading Bisexual Visibility day/week/month/lifetime!
BiCon lets us down again. Part 2

BiCon lets us down again. Part 2

  BiCon Racism Part 2: Introduction by Jacq Since posting our previous entry, one of the authors, and Bi’s of Colour as a whole have received threats. If this is what happens when we critique a white bisexual institution, and speak openly about our experiences, then white bisexual people haven’t learned a thing. By Nila … Continue reading BiCon lets us down again. Part 2
BiCon lets down People Of Colour. Again…

BiCon lets down People Of Colour. Again…

Collaborative Post: First section credit to “Jaime Starr:  https://twitter.com/femme_jaime Privileged people ONLY: please donate to Jaime’s PayPal to support their work”   BiCon is paying bi people of colour to speak at this year’s virtual BiCon. I don’t recommend anybody work with them – they’ve fucked bi people of colour over in systemic racist ways … Continue reading BiCon lets down People Of Colour. Again…
(In)Accessibility & Covid-19

(In)Accessibility & Covid-19

TL;DR – we must make sure our society is as accessible as possible, and the bi+ community must keep organising online socials and events post-lockdown. For many different reasons, the wider world was out of reach to a lot of people before the lockdown. Most buildings and public transport are not accessible. A disability or … Continue reading (In)Accessibility & Covid-19
Young Bisexual People & Self Injury Study

Young Bisexual People & Self Injury Study

Website: SIBL research study http://man.ac.uk/9YjBjj   The SIBL research study is looking to examine which psychological factors or processes are associated with non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) in young bisexual people. The reason we are focussing on young people is because adolescence/young adulthood is a time when this behaviour has been found to particularly emerge.   We are looking … Continue reading Young Bisexual People & Self Injury Study