Bi Visibility Day Friday 23rd September 2022

The Bi Visibility Day story:

The annual 23rd of September celebration started in 1999 as International Celebrate Bisexuality Day, created by three bi activists from the USA – Wendy Curry of Maine, Michael Page of Florida (also well-known as the creator of the bisexual flag), and Gigi Raven Wilbur of Texas. It has also been variously known as Bi Pride Day, Bi Day and Celebrate Bisexuality Day. The use of the name Bi Visibility Day instead started with UK with Jen Yockney, and spread first across Europe and then further around the world. That year it was marked in the USA, UK and South Africa: this list has grown to more than 30 countries in recent times.

IT’S THE 24TH ANNUAL BI VISIBILITY DAY. The date highlights bisexuality and the challenges posed by biphobia and bisexual erasure, as well as celebrating the work of a growing number of local, national and international organisations around the world which champion bisexual visibility and equality.

The following are useful websites

https://biphoria.org/

Stonewall

https://bivisibilityday.com/

The following is a link to the popular pocket guide to coming out and staying out as bisexual,from BiPhoria. https://issuu.com/biphoria/docs/getting_bi_web_2014_a6/

The following is a link to the 2020 Stonewall Bi Report /https://www.stonewall.org.uk/system/files/lgbt_in_britain_bi.pdf/

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