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  • Title: ➤  Challenging silence, challenging censorship
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 85
  • Publisher: Canadian Teachers' Federation
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  • Publish Location: Ottawa

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  • First Year Published: 2007
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Bisexuality

observed bisexuals separately have found that bisexuals are often different from both heterosexuals and homosexuals. Furthermore, bisexuality does not

Anything That Moves

Beyond the Myths of Bisexuality, was purposely chosen for its controversial nature. The title refers to the stereotype depicting bisexuals as willing to have

Biphobia

observed in gay and lesbian communities: that bisexuals are privileged, that bisexuals will ultimately choose heterosexual relationships and lifestyles, that

History of bisexuality

In 1993, bisexual activist Sheela Lambert wrote, produced, and hosted the first television series not only for bisexuals but made by bisexuals, called

Libraries and the LGBTQ community

gay/lesbian/bisexual-Related Adult Non-Fiction in Medium-Sized Illinois Public Libraries." Illinois Libraries 83.2 (2001): 39–70. Library Literature and Information

American Library Association

The American Library Association (ALA) is a nonprofit organization based in the United States that promotes libraries and library education internationally

Bisexual Resource Center

Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World, now in its second edition. The anthology is edited by Ochs and Sarah E. Rowley and has 220 entries from

Bisexuality in the United States

Activism on behalf of bisexuals in particular also began to grow, especially in San Francisco. One of the earliest organizations for bisexuals, the Sexual Freedom

Sexual practices between men

lesbian, gay, bisexuals (LGB) in Iran). AP Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. p77. Asal, Victor; Sommer, Udi (2016). Legal Path Dependence and the Long

Heterosexism

and bias, and can form a part of internalised hatred of one's sexual orientation. Heterosexism as discrimination ranks gay men, lesbians, bisexuals and