Tag: bisexuality

I call myself bisexual because…

JP resident co-edits compilation by bisexual men | Jamaica Plain Gazette

An article in my local newspaper about the amazing new anthology I co-edited with H. Sharif Williams (Dr. Herukhuti) about bisexual men. JP resident co-edits compilation by bisexual men | Jamaica Plain Gazette

Kate Brown becomes country’s first openly bi governor, w/quotes from @robynochs & Faith Cheltenham. And here’s an article from the Washington Blade that quotes me and also Faith Cheltenham: http://shar.es/1WfgkR

Coming up in this Sunday’s NY Times: another article on bisexuality

Coming up in this Sunday’s NY Times: another article on bisexuality. This one is written by Benoit Denizet-Lewis, an intelligent and thoughtful reporter though (not the author’s choice or fault) I do wish they would lose the tired threesome imagery. Threesomes are fine, for… Continue Reading “Coming up in this Sunday’s NY Times: another article on bisexuality”

Coming up in this Sunday’s NY Times: another article on bisexuality

Coming up in this Sunday’s NY Times: another article on bisexuality. This one is written by Benoit Denizet-Lewis, an intelligent and thoughtful reporter though (not the author’s choice or fault) I do wish they would lose the tired threesome imagery. Threesomes are fine, for… Continue Reading “Coming up in this Sunday’s NY Times: another article on bisexuality”

On October 17th I got to spend time with two wonderful people: my friend Win Chesson who works for Immigration Equality, and my friend Apphia, an amazing bi activist from India. And I found myself face to face for the first time with the… Continue Reading “”

Getting Bi, electronically (how to read a book and support bi activism at the same-time)

Did you know that the 42-country anthology, Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World (edited by Robyn Ochs & Sarah E. Rowley), is available as e-book?   Even better, 100% of proceeds benefit the Bisexual Resource Center. 

I spoke at Pace University in Manhattan on October 16th. It was a lot of fun, with folks from campus and from the community. Good people, good discussion. Thank you, Kelly and Denarii, for organizing my visit and making me feel so welcome.

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