
Bisexuality+ Researcher Interviews
Are you a bi+ researcher or activist? Complete this online interview to have your work featured below!
Bisexuality+ Activism in Israel
Noam Mizrahi (she/they) is a bi+ researcher and activist in Israel and a board member of Israel's LGBTQ+ advocacy organisation, Hoshen, and also works as a researcher in The Israeli Gender and LGBT Research Center.
Bisexuality+ and Christianity
Queer Chretien-ne (she/her) is a youtuber and bi+ activist who writes about biphobia and bisexual experiences and promotes bisexual and pansexual grass root organizations in France outside of Paris and protest LGBTQIA+ inclusion within Christianity.
Bisexuality+ in Berlin
Anna Sive M.A. (she/her) is a Bi+ activist who serves on the board of the BiBerlin e.V and works in the field of diversity consulting, researching the Bi+ community in Berlin.
Bi+ Canadian History
Gabryelle Iaconetti (she/her and they/them) is a graduate student in the Department of History at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec who researches bisexual activist and community histories in Canada.
The Affinity Project
Mike French (he/him) is a freelance photographer and bisexual husband and dad in a straight-appearing marriage.
Bisexuality+ and Sexual Drive
Théo Ferroni (they/them) is a health, sexuality, and disability psycho-educator exploring the experience of sexual drive in young adults.
Bi+ Mental Health
Laura Clarke (she/they) researchers health inequalities experienced by members of the bi+ community, specifically Borderline Personality Disorder, diagnostic bias, and stigma-based discrimination.
Bi+ History
Kim Kemmis (he/him) studies cultural history, specifically the history of bisexuality+ and the development of bisexual activism and community.
Bi+ Archival Work
Samu/elle Striewski (they/them) is a graduate student in political philosophy with a concentration in Gender Studies and Queer Theory studying bi+ archival work and activism.
Bi+ Media Studies
Dr. Jennifer Moorman on (mis)representation of bisexuality on popular TV shows, adult films, and queer media studies.
Bisexual Mothers
Ellen Davenport-Pleasance on studying LGBT parents, monosexism, and why bi+ people don’t have to “pick a side”.
Video: Demystifying Bisexuality
Watch a video of our first Bi+ event which we hosted on Feb 26th 2021 to celebrate LGBT+ history month.
Bi+ Research
Dr Julia Shaw on the magical world of international, interdisciplinary, bisexual research. Article first featured in Unicorn Zine.
Bi visibility in Germany
Dr Renate Baumgartner on monosexism, bi-negativity, and Bi+ identities in Europe
LGBT+ youth in the justice system
Melissa Jonnson on bi+ youth, homelessness, and desistance.
Bisexuality in Europe
Dr Emiel Maliepaard on plurisexual identities, Dutch bisexuality, and public engagement with European bisexuals.
Self-injury among bisexuals
Brendan Dunlop on non-suicidal self-injury among bisexuals, mental health, and bi-visibility.
What is the definition of “Bisexual”?
“Attraction to more than one gender” is the most common answer given by these 17 international bisexuality researchers.
Bi+ in Sport
Rebecca House on attraction to more than one gender, binegativity, and tackling biphobia in sport.
Are you a bi+ researcher or activist? We’d love for you to complete this online interview so we can do a post about your work.