The Bi Writers Association to host Bi Visibility Open Mic in NYC this Friday
The event is designed to celebrate writers in the bi+ community and give them a platform to share their work.
The event is designed to celebrate writers in the bi+ community and give them a platform to share their work.
Sofia, a bisexual Latina woman, says of southern Texas, “The culture is beautiful and rich and there’s something so comforting about seeing the big ol’ 10 gallon hats, with the big ol’ belt buckles, and the sound of music playing…At the same time, I wish it was a little bit different. I wish that we could come here [and] not be afraid for our safety.”
GLAAD takes a look at a few influential bi+ advocates accelerating acceptance today.
GLAAD and BiNet USA's third annual #BiWeek will run from September 19 until September 26, with the official "Celebrate Bisexuality Day" on September 23.
For the first time, GLAAD is hosting a panel discussion on bisexual+ representation in today’s ever-changing media landscape.
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.
From Evan Rachel Wood to the White House and more, check out this round-up of some of the week’s most impactful and engaging highlights.
From Janelle Monae to Jazz Jennings, more people are coming out to the public as pansexual.