Visibly Bisexual (in the village)
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by biphoria
1M ago
 Our bi banner is back up on Canal Street - despite the city council nearly foiling our plans!  We've had it up most years since 2017 (there was a Covid hiatus!) and in the past it was on Sackville Gardens, where the Alan Turing statue ..read more
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You Showed, You Told!
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by biphoria
1M ago
 Show & Tell Bi History was a massive success, thank you everyone who came along today! The library had set us aside a space that could take eight people so ten of us had to bunch up to fit in for two and a half hours of going through the c ..read more
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Manchester Pride 2023
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by biphoria
1M ago
 We had a great start to our Manchester Pride weekend with the parade day - huge response to us from the crowd and especially to the new BI & PROUD placards we had for the parade. Did you see us and take a photo we could use? Do let us hav ..read more
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BiCon 2023
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by skibbley
1M ago
I want to BiCon this year at Nottingham Trent University, my 29th BiCon.I’m from Nottingham and have lived there a number of times so I know it quite well even with some layout changes and major changes to some buildings or what they are used for. Weir ..read more
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BiCon structures, followup
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by Jennifer
1M ago
More on support for teams trying to run a BiCon event, and the role of BiCon Continuity in that ..read more
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History of the BiCon Guidelines
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by Jennifer
1M ago
A comment written by me in discussions in 2021.  Still relevant, so I thought it would be useful to have it documented in public here ..read more
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“Playing the judge”
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by Jennifer
1M ago
Cartoon about how bi people get treated sometimes ..read more
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Little Bit Bi
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by Jennifer
2y ago
Plans for an online event on 18 Oct 2022, for people who are “a little bit bi”, and would like a welcoming space to talk about it. One thing a lot of bi people have in common is having at some point worried that we “weren’t bi enough“. Part of the stereotype of bisexuality is that you have to be in some sense “50/50”, and most of us aren’t! I think there are probably thousands more people around the UK who are at least “a little bit bi” – yet have felt iffy about going to “bi events”, partly because of a feeling that they perhaps didn’t qualify like the “real” bi people. In reality, you would ..read more
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TV Memories
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by biphoria
2y ago
On Tuesday night we held a special session at People's History Museum, with Manchester Pride. We talked about bi representation on television, and below are the names of all the shows people shared for our timeline of TV memories.  Where people included notes about the character portrayal I've added those. As you'd expect - SPOILERS AHEAD!  Buffy The Vampire Slayer - Willow (dates Oz and Tara, B word isn't said specifically) Powerpuff Girls - HIM is a villain who is camp, fun, cartoon fake and cool. VMA Awards 2003 - the kiss with Madonna Britney and Christina.  Fetishising of ..read more
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Bisexuality briefing for the Switchboard volunteers, December 2021
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by Jennifer
2y ago
23-minute video briefing about being supportive to bi people. Back in December 2021, I was hired by Switchboard LGBT Helpline to do a session on the theme of bisexuality, for their volunteers.  I did a little presentation, then a Q&A.  They’re based in London, whereas I was in Nottingham, but due to the wonders of internet communication, that didn’t matter :-) They wanted to video the session, for the benefit of volunteers who couldn’t be there on the day.  And I suggested that afterwards, I might share some of it for the benefit of other interested people.  The vi ..read more
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