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In its first year, an observance was held during the [[International Lesbian and Gay Association]], which occurred during the week of the 23rd. While at first it only took hold in areas with an extremely strong bisexual presence, it is now celebrated worldwide.
 
In its first year, an observance was held during the [[International Lesbian and Gay Association]], which occurred during the week of the 23rd. While at first it only took hold in areas with an extremely strong bisexual presence, it is now celebrated worldwide.
   
It features event such as discussions, dinner parties and dances in [[Toronto]] and a large masquerade ball in [[Queensland]], [[Australia]]. At [[Texas A&M University]], the week featured discussion panels and question-and-answer sessions.<ref>[http://studentlife.tamu.edu/giec/programs.htm Gender Issues Education Center Programs and Events]. Texas A&M University</ref>{{Dead link|date=February 2010}} Princeton University celebrates this day each year by throwing a party at its LGBT Center.{{Fact|date=February 2010}} It has also been celebrated in [[Germany]], [[Japan]], [[New Zealand]], [[Sweden]] and the [[United Kingdom]].<ref>[http://planetout.com/news/article.html?1999/09/23/2 Bisexuality Day]</ref>[http://www.ilga-europe.org/europe/guide/country_by_country/sweden/bikonferens_bisexual_conference_in_sweden_during_celebrate_bisexuality_day Bikonferens - Bisexual Conference in Sweden during Celebrate Bisexuality Day!]</ref><ref>[http://september23.bi.org/ UK Events to mark International Celebrate Bisexuality Day]</ref>
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It features event such as discussions, dinner parties and dances in [[Toronto]] and a large masquerade ball in [[Queensland]], [[Australia]]. At [[Texas A&M University]], the week featured discussion panels and question-and-answer sessions.<ref>[http://studentlife.tamu.edu/giec/programs.htm Gender Issues Education Center Programs and Events]. Texas A&M University</ref>{{Dead link|date=February 2010}} Princeton University celebrates this day each year by throwing a party at its LGBT Center.{{Fact|date=February 2010}} It has also been celebrated in [[Germany]], [[Japan]], [[New Zealand]], [[Sweden]] and the [[United Kingdom]].<ref>[http://planetout.com/news/article.html?1999/09/23/2 Bisexuality Day]</ref><ref>[http://www.ilga-europe.org/europe/guide/country_by_country/sweden/bikonferens_bisexual_conference_in_sweden_during_celebrate_bisexuality_day Bikonferens - Bisexual Conference in Sweden during Celebrate Bisexuality Day!]</ref><ref>[http://september23.bi.org/ UK Events to mark International Celebrate Bisexuality Day]</ref>
 
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Revision as of 14:39, 28 February 2010

Celebrate Bisexuality Day is observed on September 23 by members of the bisexual community and their supporters. [1][2][3]

This day is a call for bisexual, pansexual, friends and supporters to recognize and celebrate bisexuality, bisexual history, bisexual community and culture, and the bi/pansexual people in their lives.[4]Celebrate Bisexuality Day" press release.</ref>[5]

First observed in 1999[6][7], Celebrate Bisexuality Day is the brainchild of three United States bisexual rights activists: Wendy Curry of Maine, Michael Page of Florida, and Gigi Raven Wilbur of Texas.[8] Wilbur said,

"Ever since the Stonewall rebellion, the gay and lesbian community has grown in strength and visibility. The bisexual community also has grown in strength but in many ways we are still invisible. I too have been conditioned by society to automatically label a couple walking hand in hand as either straight or gay, depending upon the perceived gender of each person."

This celebration of bisexuality in particular, as opposed to general LGBT events, was conceived as a response to the prejudice and marginalization of the bisexual persons by some in both the straight and greater LGBT communities.

In its first year, an observance was held during the International Lesbian and Gay Association, which occurred during the week of the 23rd. While at first it only took hold in areas with an extremely strong bisexual presence, it is now celebrated worldwide.

It features event such as discussions, dinner parties and dances in Toronto and a large masquerade ball in Queensland, Australia. At Texas A&M University, the week featured discussion panels and question-and-answer sessions.[9]Template:Dead link Princeton University celebrates this day each year by throwing a party at its LGBT Center.Template:Fact It has also been celebrated in Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Sweden and the United Kingdom.[10][11][12]

  1. Yes, 23 is everywhere. The Planet Star
  2. Weekend Festivities Celebrate Bisexuality
  3. Celebrate Bisexuality Day. University of Calgary Undergraduate Student Newsweekly.
  4. BiSexuality Day. Celebrate Bisexuality Day.
  5. Toronto Bisexual Network: Celebrate Bisexuality Day
  6. Day celebrates bisexuality, dispels myths. The Michigan Daily.
  7. Bi Community Celebrates. Bay Windows; 9/25/2003, Vol. 21 Issue 41, p3-3, 1/4p
  8. Scene Around Town. Bay Windows; 9/28/2000, pN.PAG, 00p
  9. Gender Issues Education Center Programs and Events. Texas A&M University
  10. Bisexuality Day
  11. Bikonferens - Bisexual Conference in Sweden during Celebrate Bisexuality Day!
  12. UK Events to mark International Celebrate Bisexuality Day