Claiming the B in LGBT

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bi erasure
bi visibility
bisexual activism
bisexual community voices
bisexual history
bisexual identity
bisexual memoir anthology
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  • ISBN 9781944934606
  • Weight: 531g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 232mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Thorntree Press, LLC
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Even as the broader LGBT community enjoys political and societal advances in North America, the bisexual community still today contends with decades of misinformation stereotyping them as innately indecisive, self-loathing, and untrustworthy. Claiming the B in LGBT strives to give bisexuals a seat at the table. This guidebook to the history and future of the bisexual movement fuses a chronology of bisexual organizing with essays, poems, and articles detailing the lived experiences of bisexual activities struggling against a dominant culture driven by norms of monosexual attraction, compulsory monogamy, and inflexible notions of gender expression and identity. Kate Harrad's anthology of a thriving identity yearning to realize itself provides a vision of bisexuality that is beyond gay and straight, rather than left to merely occupy the space between.
Kate Harrad is a fiction and nonfiction writer, bi activist, event organizer, and parent. Her published works include the novel All Lies and Jest.