Email: rachel.savage@thomsonreuters.com Comment: Hi there, I’m a reporter with Thomson Reuters Foundation and our LGBT+ news site Openly, covering LGBT+ issues. We’re making a film to mark the 50th anniversary since the Stonewall riots, featuring stories from around the world of the ongoing struggle for LGBT+ rights. So far we have stories from Honduras, Tanzania … Continue reading Reporter looking for bisexual folk to interview→
Bijou is happening in June in London
Bijou is a totally new, totally fabulous party – just for bisexual+ people. If you’re bi, pan, omni, if you don’t do labels (even if you don’t know what your label is just yet) Bijou is for y...
Reacting to Bisexual Stereotypes by This is Darius
Apart from the binary usages (both genders, opposite sexes etc) this is a very good video from a black bisexual man and how he reacts when people try to use bisexual stereotypes on him. I really enjoy...
Text reads:WEIRDO ZINE FESTA self-publishing fair for radical/marginalised makers.FREE ENTRYSaturday 9th February 2019. 12-5pmRoom 700, Leeds Central Library.Image of person with back to us, wearing a jacket that says, “Femmes against Facism” on the b...
“Would you date a bisexual?”Among the many insensitive questions I’d like to see disappear in 2019, this is in my top 10. Firstly, it sets up the answer to be either ‘yes’ or ‘no’ and when it comes to dating and romance, things are rarely this simple....
UK Black Pride happened on 8th July 2018. I was welcomed by Phyll Opoku, the founder of this event, on what was to be an incredibly hot and sunny day. The event was a lot more spread out this year; the Bi’s of Colour stall was in a far corner of Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, but … Continue reading →
A few photos from UK Black Pride 2018. (Not all those pictured are bisexual) For a write up of the event, have a look at http://bisofcolour.tumblr.com/post/175710875838/uk-black-pride-happened-on-8th-july-2018-i-was
LGBT+ People of Colour are the Canary in the coal mine. It’s long known that when it comes to the hierarchy of the LGBT+ acronym, queer POCs are the bottom of the barrel. This goes double for asexual, trans and/or bisexual women and femmes of colour. In 2016, London LGBT pride let the racist hate … Continue reading →