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Rating: Summary: About the Bisexual Resource Guide Review: Editor Robyn Ochs and Boston's Bisexual Resource Center are proud to present the 3rd Edition of the Bisexual Resource Guide. More than 150 volunteers from every corner of the globe have produced the most comprehensive directory ever. Every kind of bisexual and bi-inclusive organization in the world is here - youth groups and media, bi People of Color coalitions and cross-cultural alliances, political groups and social gatherings, universities, religious centers, bookstores, HIV/AIDS support, places to dance and sing, and much much more. If you are bisexual, this book is your lifeline to a supportive and accepting bisexual culture - buy it and read it until the covers fall off. If you belong to a LBGT organization, you needs this book in your office. If you provide services to bisexual clients (and you do, whether you know it or not), this is the reference you need. If someone you love is bisexual, you have found the perfect gift. The new edition of the Bisexual Resource Guide contains: - 100+ more pages -- 304 total! - Over 2100 listings -- 400 new and 1700 updated - Many new articles loaded with information! - 49 Countries represented - A revised and expanded Bi-bliography - Updated Bi Film Guide by Wayne Bryant (author of Bisexual Characters in Film) - Bi resources on the Internet - Safer sex information - Information on available bi pride merchandise - Upcoming conferences, calls for papers, forthcoming publications, etc. - New articles loaded with info - ...and much, much more!
Rating: Summary: The only one like it in the world! Review: Robyn Ochs and the Bisexual Resource Center folks who took on this project should be commended... It's got lists of bi-themed movies, non-fiction and fiction, websites, national and international listings of bi organizations. An invaluable resource for queer folks, bi-friendly organzations, businesses, schools and churches!!
Rating: Summary: Bisexual Resource Guide, 4th Edition Review: The new edition of the Bisexual Resource Guide is very informative and useful. I particularly enjoyed the "Why Bi?" section, with personal accounts of why people identify as bisexual. If you identify as bi or know someone who does, this may be a tremendous personal resource, as just knowing that there are other bis and resources out there can be very important. If you work in human services, or if you work or volunteer for a BGLTQ organization, the listings section is also an excellent source for referrals and networking.
Rating: Summary: Bisexual Resource Guide, 4th Edition Review: The new edition of the Bisexual Resource Guide is very informative and useful. I particularly enjoyed the "Why Bi?" section, with personal accounts of why people identify as bisexual. If you identify as bi or know someone who does, this may be a tremendous personal resource, as just knowing that there are other bis and resources out there can be very important. If you work in human services, or if you work or volunteer for a BGLTQ organization, the listings section is also an excellent source for referrals and networking.
Rating: Summary: Bisexual Resource Guide, 4th Edition Review: The new edition of the Bisexual Resource Guide is very informative and useful. I particularly enjoyed the "Why Bi?" section, with personal accounts of why people identify as bisexual. If you identify as bi or know someone who does, this may be a tremendous personal resource, as just knowing that there are other bis and resources out there can be very important. If you work in human services, or if you work or volunteer for a BGLTQ organization, the listings section is also an excellent source for referrals and networking.
Rating: Summary: The BEST resource for bisexual people! Review: This book has EVERYTHING! Quotes, comics, of course the comprehensive listing of groups -- and I mean comprehensive. All 50 states are covered as well as 65 other countries. There are articles on safer sex, personal stories about why people identify as bisexual, bisexuals in films, bisexuals on the web. It's the perfect addition to the Bisexual Resource Center's web site.
Rating: Summary: The BEST resource for bisexual people! Review: This book has EVERYTHING! Quotes, comics, of course the comprehensive listing of groups -- and I mean comprehensive. All 50 states are covered as well as 65 other countries. There are articles on safer sex, personal stories about why people identify as bisexual, bisexuals in films, bisexuals on the web. It's the perfect addition to the Bisexual Resource Center's web site.
Rating: Summary: Bi this book! Excellent entryway to bi resources. Review: This book has listings of 2100 (or so) bi and bi-inclusive organizations in 50 (or so) countries, annotated bibliographies and film guide, great quotes, photos. Something for everyone.
Rating: Summary: Comprehensive, well-organized, and a great read! Review: This fabulous book is a treasure for anyone who has ever wondered how and where to meet like-minded individuals, support groups, professionals, etc. in their region. It is thoroughly researched and exhaustive, and what's more - it is genuinely fun to read! I laughed over the comics by well-known cartoonists like Roberta Gregory, and learned a great deal about safer sex in the updated articles on playing safe with any gender. This book should be on the bookshelf of anyone in the helping professions, as well as anyone who identifies as bisexual. I cannot recommend it highly enough!
Rating: Summary: Great Resource for Bis & their friends Review: This latest and newest edition is much more than a listing of the 2000+ Bi organizations and how to get in touch with them. It also contains information about bisexuality itself, how to find speakers, consultants, etc. It even has a fiction section. A great book indeed
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