A special day for all you bisexuals out there
CELEBRATE BISEXUALITY DAY | SEPTEMBER 23
On September 23rd, Celebrate Bisexuality Day unites the bisexual community, their friends, and their supporters. It also raises awareness and provides an opportunity to educate the public about bisexuality.
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The day aims to counteract prejudice of bisexuals by both the straight and greater LGBT communities. Across the country, organizations will hold events in communities designed to dispel myths and increase awareness.
https://nationaldaycalendar.com/celebrate-bi-sexuality-day-september-23/
Commentary: Bisexuality Day of Visibility: Creating Awareness
This commentary is written by Brianna Russ on behalf of the Air Force Materiel Command LGBTQ+ Barrier Analysis Group.
People who are bisexual face erasure, fetishization, stereotypes and stigmatization of bisexuality outside and within the queer community, leading to only 33% of bisexual women and 8% of bisexual men perceiving acceptance, according to Pew Research Center’s statistics on social acceptance
Individuals who are bisexual make up 52% of the LGBTQIA+ community, with 33% of women and 19% of men identifying as bisexual, according to research conducted by the Movement Advancement Project.
As a way to combat the erasure the bisexual community faces, Celebrate Bisexuality Day was created in 1999 by three bisexual activists: Wendy Curry, Michael Page and GiGi Raven Wilbur. The annual holiday has since spread to more than 30 countries.
https://iowastatedaily.com/265000/news/the-center-combats-bi-erasure-with-a-celebratory-social/
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