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We are the longest-running bi+ women’s publication in existence, w/a global readership & global content. Read & subscribe for free at https://t.co/9XjjZ18bvN.

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CREATE ART for Bi Women Quarterly! .We welcome essays, reviews, poetry, short fiction, news articles, and visual art. Check out our new Call for submissions for the Fall 2025 issue - Aging.
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“Are you connected to bi+ community? If yes, what form does it take, and how did you find it?” We posed this question. Here’s what Laura (46, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.) had to say:
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in support of others, whether they be loved ones, strangers, organizations, or in any other form. Submit by November 1, 2025. Our submission guidelines are on our website. Send your submissions and suggestions for future themes to biwomeneditor@gmail.com. You may use a pseudonym.
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community on a large scale or individual level? How do you practice allyship and accompliceship for others, and does your experience as a bi+ person impact the way you do so? In a time where solidarity feels more essential than ever, we’re looking to hear about ways to show up.
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personal risk or discomfort to create meaningful change. All accomplices are allies, but not all allies are accomplices. What does it mean to you to be an ally or an accomplice? What are meaningful ways that people have shown allyship and accompliceship to you or to the bi+.
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In social justice education, an “accomplice” refers to someone who actively participates in dismantling oppressive systems by using their privilege to challenge the status quo and support marginalized groups, going beyond passive allyship to take concrete actions that may involve.
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Submissions are due by August 1, 2025. If you prefer to have more time to create your art, as we all know, it should not be rushed - you could submit your creations a bit later - on November 1st! That would be in time for our upcoming Winter 2026 issue - Allies & Accomplices.
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How are you experiencing the phases of your life? What’s going on with your body, mind, spirit, and your feelings/expectations about relationships and/or sexuality? Do you have a bi+ bucket list? People of all ages—and especially older bi+ folks—are invited to submit work.
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CREATE ART for Bi Women Quarterly! .We welcome essays, reviews, poetry, short fiction, news articles, and visual art. Check out our new Call for submissions for the Fall 2025 issue - Aging. Something we all have in common: getting older.
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RT @BiDotOrg:
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RT @BiWomenQtly: Read the whole piece on our site! About the author: Melanie Ulland is a bisexual content creator living in Bremen, Germany….
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Read the whole piece on our site! About the author: Melanie Ulland is a bisexual content creator living in Bremen, Germany. She’s an aspiring writer and currently developing her own educational bi+ focused video podcast.
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Our love is real. And we don’t owe anyone an explanation 💖💜💙.
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Offstage,she’s raised funds for queer youth programs and spoken up about intersectionality, privilege, and the importance of representation. She’s not just out —she’s loud.And that matters because bi+ voices are valid.
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themselves, and turned her concerts into spaces of community, resistance, and pride. 🏳️‍🌈. Halsey’s visibility matters — especially for young bi+ fans who rarely see themselves reflected. Her art is fluid — in sound, in style, in love —and it resonates with the full LGBTQ+ spectrum.
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in her music, her activism, and her presence. Tracks like “Strangers” (ft. Lauren Jauregui) gave us one of the first mainstream pop love songs between two women — sung by two out queer artists. 🌹. She’s called out bi erasure, challenged the idea that bi+ people need to “prove”.
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storytelling — exploring mental health, identity, queerness, and survival with honesty and power. As a biracial, bisexual woman living with bipolar disorder, she breaks barriers both in sound and in society. She’s openly bi, not as a side note, but as a core part of who she is.
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Halsey (Ashley Nicolette Frangipane) is a bisexual artist who’s never shied away from using her voice — and her platform — to amplify queer stories and challenge the status quo. 🌈🎤. Since her 2015 debut Badlands, Halsey has carved out space in pop for raw, emotional.
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Working on a couple of books, poetry, and art work about life as a DV and coercive control survivor, living with DID and complex grief, and finding equilibrium and ease. Former co-chair for several LGBTQIA+ networks and searching for the right next role in kinder industries.
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Read the whole piece on our site! . About the author: Riley Quinn, 55, multi-gender-attracted, non-binary human. Steadfast advocate for human rights, the rights of our trans, gender fluid, non-binary, and bi+ communities, locally and globally.
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RT @prvttiestar: bisexual women <3 bi women <3 i <3 bi women<3 i <3 when women are bisexual <3 bi women <3 yay <3.
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