What is #BiWeek?
Annually, from September 16-23, GLAAD, the Bisexual Resource Center, and Still Bisexual recognize the bisexual+ community for Bisexual Awareness Week, culminating in Celebrate Bisexuality+ Day on September 23.
Bisexual+ Awareness Week seeks to accelerate the acceptance of the bi+ (bisexual, pansexual, fluid, no label, queer, etc.) community.
#BiWeek draws attention to the experiences, while also celebrating the resiliency of, the bisexual+ community. Throughout #BiWeek, allies and bi+ people learn about the history, culture, community, and current policy priorities of bi+ communities.
In 2014, GLAAD co-founded and co-led the first #BiWeek with BiNet USA to draw attention to the issues faced by the bi+ community, including erasure and visibility.
Get Involved
Spread the word
- Tweet about #BiWeek to show your support:
#BiWeek 2023 is almost here! From September 16th through 23rd, we’ll be celebrating the history and resilience of the bisexual+ community. - Support, follow, and learn from bisexual+ organizations like Bisexual Resource Center, Still Bisexual, BiPlus Organizing US, American Institute of Bisexuality, and Bisexual Organizing Project
View & share brand new #BiWeek videos & graphics
Amplify GLAAD’s profiles of bisexual+ celebrities, advocates, history makers, & more
Follow GLAAD on Twitter, Instagram, & Facebook for daily updates
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Take a look at some of the best #BiWeek videos, photos, articles, and more from previous years
PHOTOS: White House policy briefings for national bisexual+ leaders for #BiWeek
Learn about the bi+ umbrella what see how pansexual celebrities describe their identity
Resources for Media
- IN FOCUS: Reporting on the Bisexual Community – A resource for journalists and media professionals
- GLAAD Media Reference Guide
About the Bisexual Community
Bisexual+ people have always been a driving force in the LGBTQ community as the largest identity section of the community and are leaders within local, regional, and national organizations and issue-based campaigns.
Every day, bi+ people work side by side with the broader LGBTQ community to affect change and accelerate acceptance.
Some peohttps://glaad.org/bisexualple who are attracted to people of any gender self-identify with words such as “bisexual,” “pansexual,” “polysexual,” “omnisexual,” “fluid,” “queer,” and more.
Find more at glaad.org/bisexual.