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Bisexual Adults Face Heightened Risk for Health Issues Including Cancer, STDs and Depression: HRC Joins Call to Close Knowledge and Care Gap
Fear of biphobia in healthcare settings often leads to delay in seeking crucial care WASHINGTON – A research brief published today by the the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation, the educational arm of the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender … Continue reading
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Tagged bisexuality, bivisibility, health, inclusion
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Some tips on how to come out at work
In an era where it more acceptable to discuss relationships at work, a reader of a column in the New York Times asks for some tips on how to come out as bi at work without it becoming a complicated … Continue reading
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International Celebrate Bisexuality Dinner
Sunday 23 September is International Celebrate Bisexuality Day, an occasion for bisexuals to stand up and celebrate who they are and bivisibility. As in previous years, we are celebrating with a dinner in the private dining room at the Great … Continue reading
Canadian bivisibility campaign
A group in Canada have undertaken a campaign to raise bivisibility that involves the use of posters to encourage awareness and inclusion of people who are bisexual. Read more about this campaign.