Bisexual History
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bringing awareness to bisexual history and archiving it 🩷💜💙 a few things posted could have nsfw themes so proceed with caution.
“To be bisexual is to have the potential to be open emotionally and sexually to people as people, regardless of their gender.” —Office Pink Publishing, Introduction, Bisexual Lives, 1988
"[...] Bisexual participation was barely tolerated in the 1983 S.F. Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade. Our contingent was subjected to being spit upon and having objects thrown at us as we marched. We were also booed and hissed at and called traitors." Anything that Moves #4
Boston Bisexual Women’s Network (Winter, 2010)
National Biways (Nov/Dec, 1996), BiNet News (Fall, 1996)
Boston Bisexual Women’s Network (Fall, 2010) Happy Pride Month!
Ronda Alater, What I need is: a contemplation of bisexuality - from bi any other name: Bisexual People Speak Out, edited by Lorraine Hutchins and Lani Kaahumanu, 1991


Lani Ka'ahumanu with her “Bi-phobia Shield” 1980. She is often regarded as the strategic political architect of the U.S. bisexual movement. In the 1970s she came out of the closet as a lesbian and helped establish the Women Studies Department then she came out as bisexual in 1980

alot of gay ppl seem to think bisexuals don't have any complicated relationship with their gender and think we are all c!s and are very gender conforming but that's not true. trans bi ppl exist, bi enbies exist, bi masc women exist, fem bi men exist, butch and femme bi ppl exist
Boston Bisexual Women’s Network (Apr/May, 1998)