Sunday, September 23, 2012

Rounding Out CBD

Here are a couple more articles to round out your time celebrating Bi Pride Day.

First, a message and reflection on Bi Pride Day from Faith Cheltenham again, the President of BiNet USA, via the Advocate.

Second, good news for bisexual visibility in the congressional races in Arizona. Kyrsten Sinema (mentioned in a previous post) has won the Democratic primaries and will be running in the new 9th District of Arizona. You can check out her campaign here (note: this is not any sort of endorsement for Sinema, just giving out the information).

Cheers!

Celebrate Bisexuality Day!

Happy Celebrate Bisexuality Day (CBD)! That's right, 23 Sept. is our special day.

BiNet USA is of course highlighting many of the events, history, and other relations surrounding CBD. Check out their latest blog post and perhaps you'll find something happening near you.

Also, Faith Cheltenham, President of BiNet USA, wrote this little piece up for the Huffington Post about how to come out as bisexual. A little humorous, but definitely relatable.

Hope everyone is able to celebrate today in their own way, whether you're an open and proud bisexual, still somewhat closeted, completely closeted, or still determining whether you are bi or not.

Cheers!

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Monday, September 10, 2012

Google Apparently To Unblock "Bisexual"

Check out BiNet USA's latest blog post about the apparent overturn of Google's ban of the word "bisexual" in its algorithims. I just tried it and "bisexual" still doesn't work, but hopefully soon it will. Let me know when you find it does show up!

Cheers!

Friday, September 7, 2012

Openly Bisexual Politicians

Check out this post from Bialogue highlighting six state officials in the U.S. who are openly bisexual.


I'm not terribly surprised that five of them are women; while I wholeheartedly believe we need more women in politics, I also believe we need more visible open bisexual men in the public sphere to look up to. What do you think? I hope these people continue to do good things in their positions.

Cheers!

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

"Defriended Over A Wedding"

Check out this little blog post from evoL. It's from a straight man who celebrates the marriage of his little brother and his brother's now husband, but gets a negative reaction to the wedding in the process. Demonstrates the problems of the online 21st Century world we live in and once again makes us think where we put our priorities. I don't find it extremely eye-opening, but every little revelation counts, and just because I don't find it significant doesn't mean someone else won't.

Cheers!