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Bi Any Other name: Bisexual People Speak Out, L. Hutchins and L. Kaahumanu, eds., 1991. ISBN: 1555831745 Stories written by bisexual people from various cultures and with diverse life experiences. Los Angeles: Alyson Publications. $12.95 (pbk)

 

Bisexual Resource Guide, 4th edition: R. Ochs, Ed., 2001. ISBN: 0965388131. Book defines bisexuality, and has chapters on starting a bisexual support group; safer sex; biphobia; bisexuality in literature, film and the web; and bisexual and bi-inclusive organizations in over 50 countries and every state in the U.S. MA: Bisexual Resource Center. $13.95 (pbk)  


BiNet USA: a national voice for bisexuals, supporting efforts to end oppression based on gender, sex, race, class, age, and ability. 4201 Wilson Blvd. # 110-311, Arlington, Virginia 22203; Phone: 202-986-7186; Email: BiNetUSA@aol.com; Web site: http://www.BiNetUSA.org  

 

Bisexual Resource Center: This web site is maintained by the publishers of the Bisexual Resource Guide. See, especially, their page of free pamphlets available on line. http://www.biresource.org


Bi Youth at Youth Resources: writings, a listserv and online community for and by transgender youth, from YouthResource.com:  http://www.youthresource.com/living/content/bi/ 

 

"I Think I Might Be Bi (now what do I do?)" brochure: available free online at: http://www.biresource.org/pamphlets/mightbebi.html

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