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Real, visible, here: Bisexual+ visibility in Western Australia
Critical Social Policy ( IF 1.802 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-11 , DOI: 10.1177/0261018319895674
Misty Farquhar 1 , Duc Dau 2
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The authors of the article run Bisexual+ Community Perth, a grassroots collective that works to increase bisexual+ visibility and community connection in Western Australia. This article begins by providing an evidence-base for bisexual+ activism, much of it based on the poorer mental health outcomes of bisexual+ people and the pervasive invisibility of bisexual+ people in both LGBTIQ+ communities and activism. Drawing on the work of Bisexual+ Community Perth, the article then offers a practical example of community-building as activism. It explores how collective mobilisation, bridge building, and alliances can be leveraged to make a difference in a local context, and discusses some of the challenges faced in sustaining this work. Throughout the article, the lived experiences of Bisexual+ Community Perth members are included to bring a richness to our account of the work, and to increase empathy towards bisexual+ people in general.

中文翻译:

真实的,可见的,在这里:西澳大利亚双性恋+的可见性

这篇文章的作者经营着 Bisexual+ Community Perth,这是一个草根集体,致力于提高西澳大利亚州双性恋 + 的知名度和社区联系。本文首先为双性恋 + 激进主义提供了一个证据基础,其中大部分基于双性恋 + 人群较差的心理健康结果以及双性恋 + 人群在 LGBTIQ+ 社区和激进主义中普遍不可见。文章借鉴 Bisexual+ Community Perth 的工作,然后提供了社区建设作为激进主义的实际例子。它探讨了如何利用集体动员、桥梁建设和联盟在当地环境中发挥作用,并讨论了维持这项工作所面临的一些挑战。在整篇文章中,
更新日期:2020-01-11
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