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Blogs of note http://adjectivemarcus.livejournal.com/ -- Long-time bi activist Marcus Morgan from the UK keeps one of the better blogs. http://freaksexual.wordpress.com -- poly/bi blog http://curriedspam.livejournal.com -- Wendy Curry, one of our favorite people in the world. www.biwriters.org/pages/embeddedblogI.html -- The Bi Writer's Association blog. National resources www.Bisexual.org -- The web site for the Bisexual Foundation. It offers a comprehensive state-by-state listing of just about every bi group in the country. www.biresource.org -- The site for the Bisexual Resource Center in Boston. This is where you can buy the Bisexual Resource Guide, and where you can search it on line. www.bisexual.com -- Chat, personal ads, articles, advocacy and more for bisexual folks. www.biresource.org/bbwn -- this is the home of the Boston Bi Women's Network. Founded in 1983, this group has paid a huge role in the history of bisexual activism. www.bicafe.com -- A national, huge, successful social site from Florida. It's also the home of the bi flag. www.bimagazine.org -- our very own online magazine from the Bisexual Foundation www.findbi.com -- This pretty site has a lot of possibilities. See what you think. www.bisexualindex.org.uk -- New from the UK www.biwriters.org -- The Bi Writers Association is the foremost voice promoting bi writers, bi books and bisexual writing in America. They say they are working to put the “B” in LGBT. www.robynochs.com -- Robyn is like THE bi activist, doing speaking engagements 30 times a year all over the country. And she has a great site. www.thefence.ca -- From our neighbor to the north, a great newsletter for bisexual women.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BiBookClub -- How
about a book club? Local resources www.geocities.com/tcbop1 -- The new home of the Bisexual Organizing Project (BOP), the Twin Cities only bi specific organization. Check out their calendar of events. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Bisexualorganizingproject/ -- This is the Yahoo group to communicate with BOP. www.outfront.org -- The place to find just about everything going on for the GLBT community, from a comprehensive page of organizations, to a great calendar section. www.lavendermagazine.com -- The major GLBT paper in the Twin Cities. www.himprogram.org -- Home of the HIM Program of the Red Door Clinic. The offers information on the many and various groups they offer, all of them inclusive of bi men. www.pridealive.org -- Pride Alive is the queer men's health initiative from the Minnesota AIDS Project. www.williamburleson.org -- Local bi activist Bill Burleson's site, featuring essays about bisexuality and information about his book, Bi America. Nearby regional groups www.netwurx.net/~bidef -- Bi Definition is the bi group from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They hosted BECAUSE in 2001 and 2002.
Allied communities www.polyamory.org -- Ground zero for many in the poly community. Don't know what "poly" is? Then definitely check it out. www.mnpoly.org -- Where you can find the Twin cities Poly community. www.tmen.net -- Twin Cities T Men group is for people assigned female at birth and no longer feels that is complete or accurate. www.debradavis.org -- Home of the Gender Education Center, offering information and Debra Davis. www.isna.org -- Information on the issues faced by intersex persons. www.kawashaway.org -- Home of the Minnesota Radical Fairies. In our experience, one can't find a more bi friendly group. www.knightsofleather.org -- a good connection into the Twin Cities leather community. www.tcmc.org -- The Men's Center is long-time bisexual hangout.
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Here are a few resources, and insights, we hope are useful. but this is just a start; check out these sites' links pages for an exponential tour of the Internet.
Fact: bi's rule on the web. If you ever doubted that there were a lot of bisexual people in Minnesota, the U.S. or the world, a look around the web will convince you otherwise.
BOP is the Twin Cities own bi organization, and your best bet for local community. Check it out.
Are you looking for something a bit more risqué? Got you covered. Check out After Dark
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