Category: 2010 Winter – Bisexual Health
From the Editor: Bisexual Health
Feb 1, 2010 | 2010 Winter - Bisexual Health, Editor's Note
Dear Reader, The theme of this issue is “Bi Health.” Related to this theme, we offer essays by Jen...
Read MoreMy Experience At The National Equality March
Feb 1, 2010 | 2010 Winter - Bisexual Health, Articles
By Maria, a.k.a. Mizz M So many things had been speculated about the National Equality March that...
Read MoreBi-Inclusion in the Boundless Program at Fenway Health
Feb 1, 2010 | 2010 Winter - Bisexual Health
By Julie Ebin Boundless: Events promoting holistically healthy lesbian and bisexual women’s communities. Transgender-friendly. Unless otherwise stated, all events are for lesbians, dykes, bisexual and pansexual women, MtFs,...
Read MoreBis Around the World: “Paula”: the Portuguese Word for Bi Activist?
Feb 1, 2010 | 2010 Winter - Bisexual Health, Around the World, Articles
By Robyn Ochs From July 16 through August 4, 2009, I did a European book tour to promote the new...
Read MoreThe Bi Health Summit
Feb 1, 2010 | 2010 Winter - Bisexual Health, Articles
By Julie Ebin The 2009 Bi Health Summit was a one-day pre-conference institute (and preceding...
Read MoreHighlights of the Bi Health Summit
Feb 1, 2010 | 2010 Winter - Bisexual Health, Articles
By Jennifer Bonardi As a co-chair of the Bi Health Summit, I was both recharged and relieved in...
Read MoreBisexuality 101: Are there health issues specific to bisexuality?
Feb 1, 2010 | 2010 Winter - Bisexual Health, Articles
By Mike Szymanski Do bisexuals have health concerns that are different from everyone else, or...
Read MoreBisexuals and Mental Health
Feb 1, 2010 | 2010 Winter - Bisexual Health, Articles
By Neelima Prabhala Until fairly recently, mental health and mental problems were not viewed as legitimate health concerns, but rather were seen as a lack of will on the part of the sufferer to get over something. Science has...
Read MoreGhost Girls: A Review of Tonya Cherie Hegamin’s M+O4EVR
Feb 1, 2010 | 2010 Winter - Bisexual Health, Articles, Reviews
Reviewed by Sarah E. Rowley For decades, the American publishing industry has been notoriously...
Read More2009 Bi Health Summit: Top Ten Things To Do for Bi Health
Feb 1, 2010 | 2010 Winter - Bisexual Health
By Paige Listrud I see the world through an activist lens. Give me facts, give me info, but above all, give me ideas on what to do next. By the end of the Bi Health Summit, the last hour and a half of programming, you could feel...
Read MoreBi Woman of the Month: An Interview with Deb Morley
Feb 1, 2010 | 2010 Winter - Bisexual Health, Bi Woman of the Month
By Malkah Feldman Malkah Feldman: When did you discover you were bisexual? Deb Morley: I...
Read MoreEmergence
Feb 1, 2010 | 2010 Winter - Bisexual Health, Articles, Poetry
My own coming out poem, written in part to celebrate National Coming Out Day! By Martina Robinson...
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