Speaker • Teacher • Writer • Activist
“I recognize the particular challenges of holding an identity not visually apparent. In order to be recognized, I have to actively come out. I can be fairly certain that if I don’t, I will be misread. Bi folks share the challenge of holding a… Continue Reading “In Order To Be Recognized, I Have to Actively Come Out”
“Biphobia is fear of the other, and fear of the space between our categories.” Robyn Ochs
“I call myself bisexual because I acknowledge that I have in myself the potential to be attracted – romantically and/or sexually – to people of more than one gender, not necessarily at the same time, not necessarily in the same way, and not necessarily… Continue Reading “Why I call myself Bisexual”
“I sincerely hope that we refrain from responding to our own hurt and erasure by inflicting pain on other marginalized people,” says Ochs. “Rather, let us understand the dynamics and systems of oppression that cause this pain, work to challenge and dismantle these systems,… Continue Reading “Bi and pan folks: let’s work together”
“Every time a bisexual person makes their bi+ identity known, that is a form of activism.” Robyn Ochs
“As you work to make change, don’t forget to take good care of yourself. Pace yourself. Take breaks when you need them. Eat and sleep and dance and connect with loved ones, and take time to breathe deeply and smell the flowers. Remember to… Continue Reading “As You Work To Make Change, Don’t Forget To Take Good Care Of Yourself”
“What is important is not only how you identify, but also what you stand for. Will you show up? Will you advocate for the people around you who experience challenges and struggles that you may not be experiencing yourself? That’s what counts.” -Robyn Ochs
“Activists are cultural artists. They envision a world that does not yet exist and then take action to bring that world into being” Robyn Ochs
“For about three decades, I was saying these things and doing this work, and I felt no one was listening, that nothing was changing. I don’t feel that way anymore. Things are changing. I feel we are moving forward, [and] I feel that there’s… Continue Reading “”