Welcome to Bisexual Awareness Week! All week we will be posting about bisexual people and communities. We hope you will join in by writing your own posts on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, or your own blog, and by sharing some of ours.
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BOP invites anyone who’s interested in building a more inclusive bi+ community to participate in a free four-hour training this Sunday, September 21, in St. Paul. Professional trainers Erika Thorne (of Training for Change) and Irna Landrum will be leading us in exercises and discussions on privilege, intersectional identities, and the ways we can confront harmful dynamics that keep our community from being inclusive and equitable. We will learn and reflect in a non-shaming, non-blaming atmosphere. If you’re interested in participating, please email bop@bisexualorganizingproject.org by Thursday, September 18. Since 1990, bisexual communities all over the world have commemorated pride in our identities by recognizing Celebrate Bisexuality Day on September 23. Bisexual Organizing Project invites the Minnesota bisexual, pansexual, fluid, queer, unlabeled, and allied communities to join us Tuesday, September 23, 2014 for family friendly food and fun at the The Nicollet Diner in Minneapolis, MN.
Additionally, to add to the festive feelings, BOP will present the 2014 Community Recognition Award (CRA) winners. CRA winners will receive a personalized commemorative plaque and small honorarium. BOP will provide appetizers and soft drinks, plus lots of fun! You can RSVP via Facebook or MeetUp. What: Celebrate Bisexuality Day When: September 23, 2014 at 7:00 pm Where: Nicollet Diner 1428 Nicollet Ave Minneapolis, MN 55403 Contact: BOP@bisexualorganizingproject.org |
BECAUSEBECAUSE 2024
October 4th - 6th, 2024 Murzyn Hall Columbia Heights, MN We hope you will join us for the BECAUSE Conference in fall 2024! MissionBuild, serve and advocate for an empowered bisexual, pansexual, fluid, queer, and unlabeled (bi+) community to promote social justice. Vision
Within the next five years grow Bisexual Organizing Project (BOP) into a successfully-run Upper Midwest nonprofit organization with annual funding of $100,000 that provides community building, education, and advocacy for the bisexual, pansexual, fluid, queer, and unlabeled (bi+) community and our allies.
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