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The Kinsey Chronicles: The Top Five Bisexual News Stories of 2012
2012 was a significant year for bisexual visibility. The bisexual movement reached a new level of maturity with many bisexual organizations celebrating around a quarter century of existence.
Bisexuals Gained Visibility and Respect as Elected Official
Bisexual Activists Pushed Back on Attacks on The Word Bisexual
Bisexual Pride Day (September 23) Gained Greater Official Recognition
The International Bisexual Movement Expanded
High Profile Bisexual People Came Out of The Closet or Re-affirmed Their Bisexuality When Questioned
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The Kinsey Chronicles: The Top Five Bisexual News Stories of 2012

2012 was a significant year for bisexual visibility. The bisexual movement reached a new level of maturity with many bisexual organizations celebrating around a quarter century of existence.

  1. Bisexuals Gained Visibility and Respect as Elected Official
  2. Bisexual Activists Pushed Back on Attacks on The Word Bisexual
  3. Bisexual Pride Day (September 23) Gained Greater Official Recognition
  4. The International Bisexual Movement Expanded
  5. High Profile Bisexual People Came Out of The Closet or Re-affirmed Their Bisexuality When Questioned

GET THE FULL STORY

(Source: facebook.com)

Berkeley, CA officially recognizes Bisexual Pride Day

gaywrites:

Bi folks in Berkeley - this one’s for you!

The City Council of Berkeley, California voted Tuesday night to formally recognize Bisexual Pride and Bi Visibility Day. Bi pride has routinely been celebrated on September 23, and Berkeley is likely the first city in the country to officially recognize this day.

Councilman Kriss Worthington introduced the resolution, telling his colleagues ahead of Tuesday night’s meeting that it was important for the city to support an occasion “conceived as a response to the prejudice and marginalization of the bisexual persons by some in both the straight and greater LGBT communities.”

“Increasing bisexual visibility is a way of saying, yes, they do exist, and they deserve our support and acceptance,” Worthington said.

Zam. I am both surprised and thoroughly pleased. This is so cool! 

(via fuckyeahbisexuals)

America’s 6 Out Bisexual Elected State Officials

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Former Connecticut Democratic State Rep. Evelyn Mantilla came out as the nation’s first bisexual state official in 1997. Since then the number of bisexual state-level officials who have come out during their term has slowly grown to six. According to the Victory Fund, there are more than 7,000 state-level legislators in the US, about 90 of who identify as LGBTQ. In her book Bisexuality in the United States: A Social Science Reader, author Paula C. Rust describes the discrimination that bisexuals face from the gay and straight communities, resulting in exclusion and lack of recognition.

  • Evelyn Mantilla, Connecticut, State Representative The nation’s first out bisexual state official, who came out in 1997, was in the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1997 to 2007. Mantilla received several awards from the Connecticut Institute for Community Development and from the National Association of Social Workers, among others. Mantilla came out at a June LGBT Pride festival; in her speech she also proposed to her partner, Babette. In 2006, Mantilla decided not to run for reelection and her term expired in January 2007.
  • Angie Buhl, South Dakota, State Senator First elected in 2011, Buhl is not only bisexual, but she’s also the youngest woman to ever serve in the South Dakota Senate. Her efforts can be seen in a variety of arenas, including working as a small business consultant, advocating for women’s rights, protecting employment for seniors and veterans, and serving on Judiciary, Commerce and Energy, Retirement Laws, and Interim Rules Review Committees.
  • Micah Kellner, New York, State Representative First elected in 2007 and currently up for reelection, Kellner has since pursued environmental and socially-conscious legislation, including affordable housing, mass transit, animal rights, marriage equality, and increased funding for New York City’s public schools. Kellner, who was born with cerebral palsy, is also a strong advocate for rights of persons with disabilities.
  • Kyrsten Sinema, Arizona, former State Senator, now running for Congress Sinema is running to represent Arizona’s 9th Congressional district. Defeating her Republican opponent would make Sinema the first out bisexual member of Congress. Sinema has said her impoverished childhood ultimately propelled the desire to run for state senator in 2011. During her first term in state office, Sinema secured funding for veterans, fought against budget cuts toward health care for children and the elderly, and prevented budget cuts in education.
  • Kate Brown, Oregon, Secretary of State Brown is the highest ranking out bisexual official in the U.S. (since Oregon has no lieutenant governor, Brown is second only to the governor). Brown has served Oregonians for more than 20 years, working in family and juvenile law, teaching at Oregon State University, and working with the Juvenile Rights Project. Her legislative achievements since 2009 include leading efforts to reduce health care costs, ensuring education dollars reach classrooms, and pushing to get legislative meetings held in communities to ensure political transparency.
  • JoCasta Zamarripa, Wisconsin, State Representative First elected in 2010 as a Democratic member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, District 8, Zamarripa is now running for reelection. Before taking office, Zamarripa worked as a nonprofit professional as educator and community outreach coordinator for Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin.

Three of the legislators Hon. JoCasta Zamarripa, Hon. Angie Buhl and Hon. Micah Z. Kellnerer are all currently Obama delegates at the Democratic National Convention in Charlottee NC.

(via bisexual-community)

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bisofcolour:

Bi’s of Colour at Black Pride UK 2012.

This year’s event was held at the World-famous club, Ministry of Sound.  The co-founders of Bi’s Of Colour had a stall in the indoor space.  We were all surprised at the numbers of people who wanted us to come and do a presentation at their workplace; it was positive to hear so many say that they wanted to improve the way bisexuals were treated in their organisations.

Of course, with this being a Pride event, there were a few folks who had strange ideas about bisexuality.  We received comments such as “All bi women are basically submissive!” and “People who say they’re bi-curious are really gay.”  We point those poor dears to the Bisexual Index who can put them straight, so to speak…

Overall we had a very good event, and enjoyed meeting new people who were keen to know more about bisexuality in general.  We both were glad to be at UK Black Pride, but since the weather was blisteringly hot, we were also glad to leave at six so we could have a relax and enjoy the rest of the day.

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youknowyourebi:

bisexual-community:

assortment of Pride Buttons from BiUnity.
BiUnity is the social and support network for bisexual people along with their family and friends in the greater Philadelphia metro area.

wheeeeee!

youknowyourebi:

bisexual-community:

assortment of Pride Buttons from BiUnity.

BiUnity is the social and support network for bisexual people along with their family and friends in the greater Philadelphia metro area.

wheeeeee!

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Me with my bi-pride bracelet and tie.
I definitely have a flaming aura in this pic.

Me with my bi-pride bracelet and tie.

I definitely have a flaming aura in this pic.

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(Source: WHOF.net, via justasweetbisexual)

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siximpossiblethings1865:

I don’t really discuss or even think about my sexuality much, mostly because I don’t think it’s a big deal. But I found this and I found it helpful in trying to express it and to help myself understand it better. I sort of fall under all of these categories. It’s confusing and not confusing at the same time. I just feel like I can’t pick one “category” and confine myself to it because that just wouldn’t work. And because the more I think about it, the more the category would shift. No I haven’t had any sexual or romantic experience with anyone of the same sex/gender. At this point my “preference” is based on experience but that doesn’t mean much in the grand scheme of all of it.
I didn’t really start thinking about this at all until within the past year or two and at first I identified as pansexual eventually but looking at this, I can’t even say that. Like I said, I don’t want to confine my sexuality to a term when it isn’t confined in and of itself.
I like penises. I like vaginas. I like awesome people who are at the same time physically attractive to me. That’s basically it.
If I absolutely had to choose a term from the above pic then I guess it would be fluid as it feels like the most adaptable or bi-curious (based only on lack of experience).

siximpossiblethings1865:

I don’t really discuss or even think about my sexuality much, mostly because I don’t think it’s a big deal. But I found this and I found it helpful in trying to express it and to help myself understand it better. I sort of fall under all of these categories. It’s confusing and not confusing at the same time. I just feel like I can’t pick one “category” and confine myself to it because that just wouldn’t work. And because the more I think about it, the more the category would shift. No I haven’t had any sexual or romantic experience with anyone of the same sex/gender. At this point my “preference” is based on experience but that doesn’t mean much in the grand scheme of all of it.

I didn’t really start thinking about this at all until within the past year or two and at first I identified as pansexual eventually but looking at this, I can’t even say that. Like I said, I don’t want to confine my sexuality to a term when it isn’t confined in and of itself.

I like penises. I like vaginas. I like awesome people who are at the same time physically attractive to me. That’s basically it.

If I absolutely had to choose a term from the above pic then I guess it would be fluid as it feels like the most adaptable or bi-curious (based only on lack of experience).

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Become a card-carrying bisexual!

thesunnysideofbeingbi:

youjolgbtq:

This, motherfucker. THIS!

xD

Click on the link to get your card.

I gotz mine!!

(Source: youjoqueer)

asexualxbisexual:

I made this a while ago.

asexualxbisexual:

I made this a while ago.

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The Sunny Side of Being Bi: The Bisexual Recruitment Army - Marching Both Ways since 1881

thesunnysideofbeingbi:

Image text: “BISEXUALS want YOU to join the Bisexual Recruitment Army. Local recruitment office details here. GOD SAVE THE QUEER. By Order”

A few years ago - gosh, it must be about five years now - local bi group BiPhoria dressed up in bad camo print and waved a banner for the Bisexual Recruitment Army as our Manchester LGBT Pride presence.

It was all in good fun and we filled a website with bad punnery - like how we were challenging bisexual invisibility through the use of bad camouflage, capable of marching both ways on the parade ground at the same time, and had a regimental motto of all we need is a few good men, and a few good women, and a place that sells really sturdy beds. (source)

Their website is pretty funny, including such gems as:

We know that not everyone can be recruited. Appreciating men and women fully is something that not just anyone can do, indeed research shows 6% of the population are gay / lesbian and a similar number may be entirely heterosexual.

More research should be made into this strange phenomenon!

Anyway, I found this idea pretty funny and thought I’d share. :)

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Ways To Be An Ally to Non-Monosexual / Bisexual People

bialogue-group:

The ideas in this (pdf) pamphlet were generated during a discussion at a UC Davis Bi Visibility Project Group Meeting and were compiled Winter Quarter, 2009

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Lmfao.  I love this.  =]
bidyke:

Bisexual unicorn!
I don’t know where this picture came from, but I would be seriously very surprised if this wasn’t intentionally bisexual, what with the bi colors and the unicorn and the fetish stuff.
:D

Lmfao.  I love this.  =]

bidyke:

Bisexual unicorn!

I don’t know where this picture came from, but I would be seriously very surprised if this wasn’t intentionally bisexual, what with the bi colors and the unicorn and the fetish stuff.

:D

(via bialogue-group)