A curated selection of resources relevant to bi+ research, advocacy, and identity.
Bisexual Resource Centre
The BRC envisions a world where love is celebrated, regardless of sexual orientation or gender expression. Spreading bisexual visibility & resources since 1985.
American Institute of Bisexuality
The American Institute of Bisexuality encourages, supports and assists research and education about bisexuality, through programs likely to make a material difference and enhance public knowledge, awareness and understanding about bisexuality. Founded by Dr Fritz Klein in 1998.
Understanding Bisexuality
Factsheet and resources curated by the American Psychological Association.
Unison Equality
Unison has some posters and other content on Bi+ visibility and holds “national bisexual members meetings”. Also see their factsheet called “bisexuality: a trade union issue”.
Bis of Colour
A bisexual organisation celebrating people of colour. In 2015 they published the “Bis of Colour History Survey Report”.
Journal of Bisexuality
The first quarterly journal to publish both professional articles and serious essays on bisexuality and its meaning for the individual, the community, and society. Articles are peer-reviewed and frequently come from inter- and multi- disciplinary perspectives. The Journal is sponsored by the American Institute of Bisexuality.
Bi.org
Bi.org gives a voice to the bi community in order to create a world where bi people are embraced and understood by society at large.
HRC Guide to Bisexual Coverage
This guide from the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation is intended to serve as a primer, a starting point for reporters committed to telling the stories of bi+ people accurately and humanely, from appropriate word usage to context that reflects the reality of their lived experiences.
Stonewall
Stonewall offers support for, and education about, LGBT+ individuals. They recently published “Bisexuality: Stonewall health briefing” and “Bisexual people in the workplace”
Bi UK Research Guidelines
Guidelines created for those in the social sciences for researching and writing about bisexuality. This is a really helpful checklist for researchers.
Bi Pride UK
Celebrating people who experience attraction beyond gender publicly, visibly and proudly in all spaces without fear of ridicule, erasure or harassment.
Kinsey Institute
Exploring sexuality, relationships,
and well-being. For more than 70 years, the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University has been a source for scientific knowledge and research on critical issues in sexuality, gender, and reproduction.
Bi Writers Association
The Bi Writers Association organizes the Bisexual Book Awards, and its annual multi-arts reading and awards ceremony. They promote bisexual books, bi writers, bisexual writing and bi-themed arts and culture in America.
The Bisexual Report
A report that aims to improve UK policy and practice in relation to bisexual people.