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BiNation

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Providing daily news, features, funnies, commentary and entertainment to the bisexual community and its allies. πŸ’–πŸ’œπŸ’™

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LGBTQ+ people are far better off under Joe Biden than Donald Trump, HRC report shows (exclusive) advocate.com/news/hrc-biden…

Queer Majority (@queermajority) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Indeed, gay and bi characters emerged as the bastard sons of state-backed cinema in the 70s and 80s, progressing through various stages of exploitation." - JuliΓ‘n HernΓ‘ndez queermajority.com/essays-all/a-t…

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Happy #BiVisibilityDay my fellow bisexuals! A special year for me as 2024 was when my book Bisexuality: The Basics hit the shelves. The response has been incredible, thank you all. Have a visible day! πŸ“Έ Spencer (They/Them) πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ

Happy #BiVisibilityDay my fellow bisexuals! A special year for me as 2024 was when my book Bisexuality: The Basics hit the shelves. The response has been incredible, thank you all. Have a visible day! 

πŸ“Έ <a href="/spencooper_/">Spencer (They/Them) πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ</a>
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Happy Celebrate Bisexuality Day! Bisexual people make up the majority of LGBTQ people, yet face unique discrimination. Let's honor the joys and challenges for this community. glaad.org/on-celebrate-b…

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β€œMore than half the books challenged featured #LGBTQ themes and characters, and people of color.” #bannedbooksweek Banned Books Week guide: How to read the top 10 challenged books of 2024 azcentral.com/story/news/loc… via azcentral

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Audre Lorde, born on February 18, 1934, in Harlem, was a trailblazing Caribbean-American poet, activist, and teacher whose work transcended boundaries of race, gender, and sexuality. πŸ“£

Audre Lorde, born on February 18, 1934, in Harlem, was a trailblazing Caribbean-American poet, activist, and teacher whose work transcended boundaries of race, gender, and sexuality. πŸ“£