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General info on bisexuality
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Here's a listing of some resources on bisexuality available on the Web, thanks in part to Jon Harley, keeper of the soc.bi FAQ & maintainer of the soc.bi Web site.

Local Bi Groups

The Boston-based Bisexual Resource Center
http://www.biresource.org

 

DC Bi Women
  www.dcbiwomen.org 

 

LCDV (Lesbian Community of the Delaware Valley) 
http://www.geocities.com/lcdc.geo

 

 

Bi-friendly Groups

Sisterspace of the Delaware Valley
http://www.sisterspace.org 

 

 

National Bi Groups

BiNet USA
http://www.binetusa.org/
* Imagine a world where what matters, to everyone, is the quality of relationships, not their form.
* Imagine a world where the number, gender, race, or nationality of your lovers has no impact on legal rights, privileges, or responsibilities.
* Imagine a world where individuals of any sexual orientation and any gender identity are fully accepted, and the structures of society are designed as much for bisexuals as for anyone else.
* Imagine a world where the family values that are celebrated by all are love, honesty and compassion.
If we can dream it, we can build it.

 

Fritz Klein's web site of bisexual resources.
http://www.bisexual.org/

 

Seattle Bisexual Women's Network 
http://www.geocities.com/sbwn

 

The Queer Resource Directory (QRD)
http://www.qrd.org/QRD/www/index.html 
An electronic library with news clippings, political contact information, newsletters, essays, images, and every other kind of information resource of interest to the Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Others community.
You can contact QRD staff by e-mailing to staff@qrd.org

 

GLBT Central
http://www.glbtcentral.com
Information about commercial and nonprofit GLBT services and organizations.

 

 

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Take a few minutes to read up on the history of the bisexual movement.

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Looking for a therapist who understands bisexuality?

BiUnity has a list of a few therapists who have identified themselves as bi-friendly. 
Email BiUnity at biunity@biunity.org. Include your mailing address or an e-mail address.

If you know of a therapist to add to the list, have the therapist leave a message at biunity@biunity.org..
They should request to be added to the list, and leave their name, phone number and location.

Bisexuality-Aware Professionals Directory

Bisexuality-Aware Professionals Directory

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Here's a link to the Usenet newsgroup soc.bi's homepage: soc.bi  
It's got some great general info on bisexuality. Read the FAQ!!

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Last updated 08/14/2007
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