Bialogue: Bisexual + Queer Politics

Bialogue is an activist/political social justice group working on issues of local, regional, national & international interest that effect the bisexual, non-monosexual, queer-identified and greater LGBTQ+ Community.
Bialogue: Social Justice Warriors and darn proud of it!
Our mission is to dispel myths and stereotypes, to address biphobia homophobia, transphobia and bisexual erasure, to educate the public on the facts and realities of bisexuality, non-monosexuals, queer-identified and all the other not 100% straight and not 100% gay/lesbian people who occupy the vast middle of the Kinsey scale's Bell Curve and to advocate for our Community's right to dignity, freedom to live without the burdens of prejudice and harassment and for our full equality under the law.

Find Bisexuals: in USA
Chat with Bisexuals (in the USA)
Bisexual Men on facebook
Bisexual Women on facebook

Bisexual Conferences
   ○ 2016 Transcending Boundaries Conference Fall 2016 in the NorthEast Region of the USA
   ○ 2017 Creating Change Conference (CC17) January 18-22, 2017 at the Philadelphia Marriot Downtown PA USA
   ○ BECAUSE 2017 2017 Minneapolis–Saint Paul MN USA
   ○ Bi Lines VI: A Celebration of Bisexual Writing in Reading Music & Culture June 2013 NYC USA
   ○ BiCon 2016 University of Central Lancashire in Preston, from Thursday 4th to Sunday 7th August

Bisexual Magazines & Bloggers
      Bi MagazineFacebook
      Bi MediaFacebook
      Bi Bloggers
      Bi radical (Bisexual-Theory/Queer-Theory) • Tumblr

Famous 'Must-read' Bisexual-Theory/Queer-Theory Articles/Essays
      Bisexuality FAQ
      Bisexuality does not reinforce the gender binary
      Words, binary and biphobia, or: why “bi” is binary but “FTM” is not
      Being Bisexual Means That You’re Only Attracted to Two Genders
      The monosexual privilege checklist
      Why I identify as bisexual + differences and similarities
      Way Beyond the Binary

Bisexuals = people who people of Same Gender as themselves + ♥ people of Different Genders/Gender Presentations from themselves

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Who We Follow
Posts tagged "FluidBiDesign"

binetusa:

Online Discussion - No Homo No Hetero: Being Black, Bisexual, & Male in America

When seeking answers to questions regarding healthy identity development and overcoming multiple, intersecting oppressions, Black Bisexual Men have Very Few options.

Join us online on Saturday June 24th 2017 from 11 AM to 1 PM (NYC time)  explore the impact and challenges of this particular work by discussing identity, race, biphobia, manhood and the intersecting oppression of being Black and Fluid with a panel of MenKind organizers, members, supporters and allies.

We will discuss the ever evolving nuances of the Black male bisexual experience: identity, racism, biphobia and media representation; manhood, masculinity, myths, HIV and the overall health, well being and liberation of Black bisexual men.

(via binetusa)

bisexual-community:

Brooklyn NYC: “Breaking Bread" presented by FluidBiDesign + Black Men Exchange (BMX)

Please join FluidBiDesign / MenKIND and Black Men Exchange (BMX) at Brooklyn’s MoCADA Museum during the weekend of March 19th-20th 2016. This is a FREE 2 -day gathering, where we invite ALL our Bi-identified and SGL (Same Gender-Loving) Men of African Descent to gather together. Great food and beverages will be served. Along with good fellowship.

A central goal of ‘Breaking Bread’ is education, affirmation, healing, and legacy building. We look forward in seeing you all there.

PLEASE REGISTER at BreakingBread.Event@gmail.com to reserve your spot while spaces are available. Bring a friend!

For more information please visit www.bmxnational.org or send your inquires to fbd.menkind@gmail.com


FluidBiDesign is envisioned as a advocacy group and a community for Bisexual Men of African Descent who conceive of their identity (inclusive of their sexuality, but not limited to) as“fluid”.

The purpose is to create forum for the study and exchange of ideas, a safe and supportive space for the sharing of personal experiences related to negotiating our lives within a fluid context, and a community of like minded creative individuals interested in both raising and broadening the level of discussion around identity, manhood, and masculinity….

They say “if you build it they will come”… Looking for a similarly minded brothas, fluid by design and by choice, to build this with me…

(via bisexual-community)

It makes sense that Bi people come out later in life. How many muthafuckin times do you need to hear you don’t exist b4 you just give up…
J Christopher Neal, bisexual artist, writer, educator and founder of FluidBiDesign, an advocacy group and a community for Bisexual Men of African Descent who conceive of their identity (inclusive of their sexuality, but not limited to) as “fluid”.

Also the first (openly) Bisexual Grand Marshal of NYC Pride, who along with the rest of the mainstream Gay/Lesbian community have amusingly enough, (so far) steadfastly refused to use the dreaded “B-word” in any description, discussion or bio of him.