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

If someone clearly states that they identify as bisexual, do not identify them as gay or lesbian instead.  Simply because a person is currently in a same-sex relationship, that does not negate one’s bisexual orientation.  Similarly, if a person is in what appears to be a heterosexual relationship, it does not negate one’s bisexual orientation… 

When writing about two people of the same sex in a relationship, consider referring to them as a same-sex couple.  Do not assume they are a gay couple or a lesbian couple until you know for certain that both people in the couple identify as gay or lesbian…

Often, when a notable person comes out as bisexual, they are referred to as an "ally" to the LGBT community.  This erases their sexual orientation, as it suggests they are not part of the LGBT community; leaving them to be seen as an outsider.  When a person comes out as bisexual, they should be referred to as part of the LGBT community…

it’s best to only use alternate words if someone specifically self-identifies that way and asks for their preferred term to be used.

excerpt from “Pitfalls To Avoid” in GLAAD’s 2016 Bisexual Media Resource Guide
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