Many young people identify as bisexual, pansexual, open, or queer. Bi youth have unique concerns in the GLBTQ community and this virtual community talks about issues biyouth face.

Check out stories from other young people who talk about their experiences of being bisexual.

Think you might be bi? Read our brochure here.


Peer Educators

AlannaAsk Crystallee
If you have questions about coming out, bisexuality, or any other issue, ask Crystallee!

 

 

Brandon

Ask Devin
If you'd like to talk about coming out at school, setting up a gay straight alliance, and/or youth of color issues, visit Devin!

 

 

LaurenAsk Lauren
If you'd like to talk about women's health issues, bi/queer issues, or strategies for being a good ally, visit Lauren!

 


Resources

BiNetUSA
The largest national bisexual organization. BiNet USA has a youth network!

bi.org
A vast, international, bisexual resource site.

Bisexual Resource Center
The Bisexual Resource Center is a great source of information, articles, and resources for bisexual people. Serves all ages. Also publishes the Bisexual Resource Guide.

National Youth Advocacy Coaliton
NYAC is the only organization in the U.S. that serves exclusively gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender youth. Has information about resources in your area and regional conferences.


Books

Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out, Edited by Loraine Hutchins and Lani Kaahumanu, Alyson Publications.
This book is a collection of stories written by bisexual people with diverse backgrounds and experiences.

Lesbian and Bisexual Identities: Constructing Communities, Constructing Selves, Kristin G. Esterberg
An examination of how women self identify. Explores lesbian and bisexual identities as well as more fluid approaches to sexuality.

Bisexual Resource Guide, Robyn Ochs
A comprehensive guide of information about being bisexual.