Category: 2014 Fall – Intersection: Geography
The Geography of Home
Jun 26, 2021 | 2014 Fall - Intersection: Geography
By Jan Steckel When I was thirty, while divorcing my first husband, I found a girlfriend at a...
Read MoreAnd Then I Moved to Boston
Jun 26, 2021 | 2014 Fall - Intersection: Geography
By Linda Blair Location, location, location. They say that it’s a deciding factor in whether a...
Read MoreFrom the Editor: Intersection: Geography
Jun 26, 2021 | 2014 Fall - Intersection: Geography, Editor's Note
This is the second issue on intersectionality. Kimberlé Krenshaw, who coined this term in 1989,...
Read MoreAround the World: Maria Santiaguera, Santiago, Cuba
Jun 26, 2021 | 2014 Fall - Intersection: Geography
Interview by Robyn Ochs (transcribed by Amanda Bernés and translated by Keja Valens) In May 2014,...
Read MoreChoosing Where to Live
Jun 26, 2021 | 2014 Fall - Intersection: Geography
By Harrie Farrow Perhaps the most important current issue for bisexuals is overcoming invisibility. This battle requires more out people, which ironically requires more out people—to provide a community for support, information...
Read MoreI am from here
Jun 26, 2021 | 2014 Fall - Intersection: Geography, Poetry
By Gwendolyn I am from the Universe; the space between the seen and unseen. Prana. Atoms....
Read MoreRamona
Jun 26, 2021 | 2014 Fall - Intersection: Geography, Poetry
By Jane Barnes Well off and bi and rather well turned out, Ramona Cross was considered a little wild according to her friend Virginia. Divorcing her husband after a six-month-long marriage, she held a yard sale of whatever he...
Read MoreQueer Reflections
Jun 26, 2021 | 2014 Fall - Intersection: Geography
By Simone Wise When I think back to what it was like growing up in Pocatello, Idaho, about how I left when I was 17 never to return for longer than a couple days, I wonder what would have happened if I had stayed. I imagine...
Read MoreA Dyed-in-the-Spandex Bisexual Manhattanite
Jun 26, 2021 | 2014 Fall - Intersection: Geography
By Rev. Francesca Bongiorno Fortunato To most people who have never lived in New York City,...
Read MoreNews Briefs: Intersection: Geography
Jun 26, 2021 | 2014 Fall - Intersection: Geography, News Briefs
By Robyn Ochs There’s a lot to report this time, folks. Here’s some of it: THE LAMBDA LITERARY...
Read MoreIn the Middle at Camp Pride 2014
Jun 26, 2021 | 2014 Fall - Intersection: Geography
By Lily Crawford Being a woman who identifies in the middle of the sexuality spectrum is hard....
Read MoreAsk Tiggy: Intersection: Geography
Jun 26, 2021 | 2014 Fall - Intersection: Geography, Ask Tiggy Upland
Dear Tiggy, I recently discovered that I’m bisexual. However, I live in Pakistan. Here, sexuality...
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