Bi+ organizations, advocates, and celebs say goodbye to bullying this #SpiritDay
Bisexual+ organizations, advocates, and celebrities all joined GLAAD to take the pledge to go purple and stand against bullying this Spirit Day.
Bisexual+ organizations, advocates, and celebrities all joined GLAAD to take the pledge to go purple and stand against bullying this Spirit Day.
You can learn more about how to get involved at glaad.org/biweek.
Despite comprising a large portion of the LGBT community as a whole, bisexual people face disproportionately high rates of physical and mental illness, and are more likely to experience sexual and intimate partner violence than gay, lesbian, or non-LGBT people. In partnership with leading bi advocacy groups, GLAAD is shaping the cultural narrative in order to accelerate acceptance for the bi+ community.