Bi Visibility Day
Bi Visibility Day
Bi Visibility Day, also known as International Celebrate Bisexuality Day, is held every year on September 23rd and serves as the grand finale of bisexual awareness week. It’s all about championing the bisexual community, and its history. First celebrated in 1999, it originated from the bisexual rights movement in the US. Today, it’s a rainbow-coloured reminder to acknowledge the presence and contributions of bisexual people across the globe.
Embracing Bi Visibility Day is like turning up the volume on the diverse, intricate symphony of the LGBTQ+ community. It’s crucial because bi folks often zigzag through unique hurdles like biphobia and bisexual erasure, dodging arrows from both inside and outside the LGBTQ+ circle. Keep your eyes peeled for a whirlwind of activities – think buzzing workshops, vibrant festivals, and lively meet-ups; all with the aim of celebrating bisexuality in all its colours.
Relevant Hashtags: #BiVisibilityDay
Learn More: stonewall.org.uk/about-us/news/why-do-we-need-bi-visibility-day
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