While there are many different ways that bi+ people can connect, the goal of connection is to build safe, inclusive spaces — in-person and online, locally and globally — for bi+ people to share their experiences and create meaningful relationships. When bi+ people are connected, it greatly improves their physical, mental, and social health, particularly for bi+ people living in historically oppressed, marginalized, or isolated communities.
#BiHealthMonth 2023 Community Events
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- 03/01 – BRC: BLiSS (Bisexual Social and Support Group)
- 03/02 – Bi+ Women of Toronto Peer Support Meeting
- 03/04 – BRC: BBWN Brunch (open to all bi+ women and nonbinary folks)
- 03/07 – BiPlus Organizing US Monthly Meeting
- 03/09 – Bi+ People In the Arts (online)
- 03/11 – TBN: Bi+ Crafternoon (online)
- 03/12 – BRC: Bi+ Crafternoon
- 03/12 – TBN: Bi+ Brunch (in-person – Toronto)
- 03/14 – BRC: Bisexual and Bi-Curious Men’s Group
- 03/14 – Uconn School of Social Work: Invisible Majority: Panel Discussion on Supporting Mental Health of Bi+ Individuals
- 03/15 – Bi+ Book Club: Tomboyland
- 03/16 – LABTF: Know Your Bi+ Rights: Intersections Between Bisexuality and the Law
- 03/16 – TBN: All-Gender Peer Support and Discussion (in-person – Toronto)
- 03/18 – BRC: Biversity Brunch (Boston-area local meetup)
- 03/19 – BiRequest: Bi+ Health Palooza
- 03/19 – BRC: Tea with Bisexual Women Partnered With Men
- 03/22 – BRC: Bi+/Pan Guyz Social Night
- 03/23 – PFLAG: Something to Talk About LIVE
- 03/26 – BRC: Bi+ Chronic Illness Social Space
- 03/28 – TBN: Bi+ Men of Toronto Peer Support Meeting
- 03/30 – BRC: Ask Fiona ANYTHING!
Bisexual+ Social and Support Groups
Resources for Facilitators and Organizers
- BRC: Growing a Bi+ Community: A Handbook for Facilitators
- BRC: Starting or Growing Your Bisexual+ Support Group