Tag: Campus Pride

The Scientific Quest to Prove That The New York Times Exists

I dare you to find even one (legitimate) scientist on the planet who is on any quest to prove that bisexuals do or don’t exist. So why would a paper with as storied a tradition and valuable a reputation as The New York Times… Continue Reading “The Scientific Quest to Prove That The New York Times Exists”

Here’s where I’m speaking in the next week: Illinois Wesleyan (Bloomington, IL)March 25, 2014 Georgetown University (Washington, DC)March 26, 2014 Boston Univ. School of Social Work (Boston, MA)March 27, 2014 Equality in Action Conference at Appalachian State UniversityMarch 28, 2014 – March 31, 2014… Continue Reading “”

Upcoming speaking engagements this week and next:(it’s a busy, busy time!) College of Baltimore County (Catonsville, MD)March 11, 2014 Lebanon Valley College (Annville, PA)March 12, 2014 Gustavus Adolphus (St. Peter, MN)March 13, 2014 St. Olaf College (Northfield, MN)March 14, 2014 Purchase College (Purchase, NY)March… Continue Reading “”

Here is where I will be speaking in the coming days:TODAY: UMass Dartmouth (N. Dartmouth, MA)Wednesday, 2/26: Tufts University (Medford, MA)Friday, 2/28: Rhode Island College (Providence, RI)Saturday, 3/1: LGBT Media Journalists Convening (Washington, DC)Sunday, 3/2: Fenway Helpline Training (Boston, MA) Robyn http://www.robynochs.com

On tour! It’s been quite an amazing two weeks, with schools in West Virginia, Texas and Georgia and TWO major conferences: Creating Change and MBLGTACC. I was at Emory University in Atlanta on Monday and just slipped out before the big storm. Here’s what’s coming… Continue Reading “”

Exploring the Umbrella: Bisexuality and Fluidity

A growing body of research indicates that for some people, sexual attractions change over time. But that’s not an endorsement of ‘reparative therapy,’ nor is it a bad thing for our movement. This is one of the better articles about bisexuality I have read.… Continue Reading “Exploring the Umbrella: Bisexuality and Fluidity”

After several weeks at home [almost] finishing up a new book, REC*OG*NIZE: The Voices of Bisexual Men—An Anthology that I am co-editing with the amazing Dr. Herukhuti, I begin touring this week. Here’s where I’ll be during my first big tour: Jan 28: Potomac State… Continue Reading “”

The way a question is asked will — in large part — determine the answers you will receive. Please remember his when designing data collection tools and also when talking to your friends.

Keynoting the OutStanding Conference at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, October 26th.  It was a wonderful conference full of energy, enthusiasm and a passion for social justice. I left Knoxville feeling uplifted and hopeful.

Would YOU like a free subscription to Bi Women, a quarterly grassroots publication currently edited by Robyn Ochs? Not only is it free, but it’s also easy to sign up.  Just click here.   You can find the current issue and recent back issues on our… Continue Reading “”

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