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 Bisexualities : The Ideology and Practice of Sexual Contact With Both Men and Women

Bisexualities : The Ideology and Practice of Sexual Contact With Both Men and Women
by Erwin J. Haeberle (Editor), Rolf Gindorf (Editor)

 

Bisexuality:  A Critical Reader

Bisexuality : A Critical Reader
by Merl Storr (Editor)


Bisexual Resouce Guide

Bisexual Resource Guide by Robyn Ochs (Introduction)

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The Bisexual Imaginary : Representation, Identity and DesireThe Bisexual Imaginary:  Representation, Identity and Desire by Bi Academic Intervention (Editors), Ann Kaloski-Naylor (Co-editor and Contributor)

A wide-ranging analysis of bisexual concerns and a timely argument for the centrality of bisexual theory to gender studies, lesbian and gay studies, and cultural and literary studies.

"There is a maturity and thoughtfulness in this collection which marks the beginning of a shift away from the defensive position of 'all the myths about bisexuals are untrue and we're wonderful people really' and towards a more critical analysis of some of the bisexual community's cherished articles of faith, such as the emphasis on 'diversity'. To me this is a welcome sign that we are starting to look critically at our own assumptions - which is, after all, one of the main aims of the editors' much-needed 'intervention.'" --  Claire Parry, BCN  

This text includes an Introduction, round table discussion, and article by Ann Kaloski-Naylor on bisexual readings of lesbian feminist coming out fiction.

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Anything That Moves

Anything That Moves is an internationally distributed bisexual magazine containing stories, poetry, news and other information of interest. We're produced quarterly by an all-volunteer staff in the San Francisco Bay area, and are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

 

Bi.org

This is a major resource!  The goal is to serve the worldwide bisexual community by providing a free Internet presence for bisexual individuals, groups and non-profit organisations. As well as providing free WWW space, there is a large set of pages detailing resources (groups, organisations, magazines, Internet newsgroups), and @bi.org email addresses and majordomo mailing lists are also available.

  

Bisexual Resource Center

The Bisexual Resource Center is a non-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts as the ``East Coast Bisexual Network, Inc.'' 

The purposes of the corporation are:

To research and educate the general public and other interested organizations about bisexuality;
To provide a public forum through technical assistance, seminars, conferences, informational programs and publications for the discussion of bisexuality;
To provide a support network for individual members of the general public and interested organizations to discuss and obtain information about bisexuality; and
To act exclusively for educational and charitable purposes as defined under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (or the corresponding provision of any future United States Internal Revenue Law).

 

Bisexual Forum
The purpose of the Bisexual Forum is to provide a means of communication for persons interested in bisexuality.  This site is for mature participants.  All sexualities are welcome.

 

BiUnity
What BiUnity is:
The Philadelphia-area network of social, political, and support groups for bisexual people, their families, and friends.
A place where bi and questioning people can express and explore their sexual identity without being judged.
A culturally diverse organization that welcomes people of all races, classes, ages, religions, genders, sexual orientations and abilities.
Welcoming of transgender people.
Committed to individuals’ right to self-identification.
Supportive of celibacy, monogamy, non-monogamy, polyamory, and other relationship styles as equally valid.

What BiUnity does:

BiUnity sponsors both men’s and women’s discussion/support groups. These are open (but confidential) groups for bisexual and questioning people, whether they are out or not. The groups provide a safe, supportive atmosphere in which people can discuss personal issues and topics of interest.  Click here for meeting locations and times.  E-mail biunity@netaxs.com for additional info about the men's group, and call (610) 566-4853 for the women's (the Unitarian Church where it meets).

 

BiNetUSA 

There is so much information and mis-information about Bisexuals and Bisexuality out there. It's hard to separate out the fact from the fiction. We've provided a number of documents to correct some misperceptions and fight the Bi-phobia that still rages through both the heterosexual and homosexual communities.

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Questions and Answers is a document that was created by BiNet USA and the GLAAD Bi Visibility Project. It will help to allay the fears of those of you who are discovering your own Bisexuality, and educate others as to some of the experiences that Bisexuals go through in their own coming out.

Rhetoric and Reality is a constantly-growing document, where BiNet USA takes aim at some of the more obnoxious and untrue statements uttered by politicians and Washington. It debunks some of the more widely-held myths, and is a must-read for every Bisexual activist.

A Brief History of Bisexuality traces the evolution of Bisexual activist in this country since Stonewall.

 

Internalized Biphobia

This speech by Triangle Bisexual Alliance was delivered on June 22, 1996 at Pittsburgh Pridefest '96 for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Community.

 

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