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Amid ‘unicorn hunters’ and stereotypes, here’s how bisexual people are finding support
“I see so many friendships come together out of amBi groups, and then people wind up doing other things outside of what the chapter does,” Lawrence-Tourinho says, “I’m just so happy because that’s one of the things that biphobia, bi invisibility robs us of – that kind of connection and affirmation and networking.”
In a world that often stigmatizes those who identify as bisexual, your generous contribution can make a significant impact in providing a safe and inclusive space for individuals to connect and celebrate their identity.
Through a network of chapters across the globe hosting different types of events, we strive to normalize bisexuality and create a sense of community and belonging for those who have often felt isolated or misunderstood. Your donation, no matter the amount, can continue to build and maintain a vibrant, visible bisexual community and make real progress on social issues that matter to bi people.
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