Celebrate Bisexuality Day 2022: History, Significance and Activities

Celebrate Bisexuality Day is an annual holiday observed to recognize and celebrate bisexual people, the bisexual community, and their history

Celebrate Bisexuality Day is observed on September 23 every year. It is a part of the Bisexual Awareness Week celebrations which are held in September.

The day is celebrated to remind people of the history and struggles faced by the bisexual community and asks them to show their support towards the bisexual community. 

A bisexual person is someone who is not exclusively attracted to people of one particular gender. The flag that represents the bisexual community has three colors which are purple, blue, and pink. 

Event Celebrate Bisexuality Day
Date September 23, 2022
Day Friday
Significance Supports bisexual community
Observed by United States

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Celebrate Bisexuality Day History: 

A precursor to the first official observance came when the oldest national bisexuality organization in the United States, BiNet USA, was founded in 1990. And during its first meeting more than 450 people attended from 20 states and 5 countries, and the mayor of San Francisco sent a proclamation "commending the bisexual rights community for its leadership in the cause of social justice," and declaring June 23, 1990, to be Bisexual Pride Day. 

First officially observed in 1999 at the International Lesbian and Gay Association Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, Celebrate Bisexuality Day is the brainchild of three bisexual rights activists: Wendy Curry of Maine, Michael Page of Florida, and Gigi Raven Wilbur of Texas. 

The purpose of the celebration was to raise awareness of the challenges faced by bisexuals around the world, and their fair demand to be treated respectfully. The founders were especially worried about the various experiences of discrimination that bisexuals face from both the straight and the other LGBTQ communities.

On September 18, 2012, Berkeley, California, became what is thought to be the first city in the U.S. to officially proclaim a day recognizing bisexuals. The Berkeley City Council unanimously and without discussion declared September 23 as Bisexual Pride and Bi Visibility Day. 

Celebrate Bisexuality Day Significance: 

Bisexuals have been an often ignored group along with the LGBT community. While many are of the assumption that there exists no such thing as bisexuality, some think that bisexuals tend to be promiscuous. For some members of the bisexual community this is becoming a serious issue as they mostly face discrimination and isolation from the society for this. 

Several recent Human Rights Council reports have found out that bisexuals had higher rates of anxiety, depression, and STIs than any other group. The reason behind it can be their discrimination and marginalization from the society by both straight people and also other LGBTQ communities in some cases. And this issue must be resolved for the betterment of the bisexual community. 

Therefore, Celebrate Bisexuality Day ends up serving two purposes, one to raise awareness of bisexuals everywhere, and the second to help prevent the prejudice faced by bisexuals. So yeah these two are the primary motive behind the celebrations  of this day. 

Celebrate Bisexuality Day teaches us that every person is deserving of love and respect, no matter how different they might be from us. It is a day that teaches us acceptance. As to function as a good and prosperous society it is essential that everyone has a place in the society. 


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Celebrate Bisexuality Day Activities: 

Find out if there’s a teach-in, poetry reading, or an awareness event nearby on this occasion. You can attend any Celebrate Bisexuality Day event to learn more about the community if you are interested to learn about it. 

Do you have friends or family who are bisexual? Find out and if there is someone then ask them respectfully about the struggles that they have faced within the LGBT community and outside it. Once you know better, you can advocate for bisexuality even in a better way. 

You can also show your support towards the bisexual community by participating in some of the rallies or waiving their flags in rallies or through your car or building. There are many organizations too who works for the welfare of bisexual community you can also donate some money there to show your support. 

Most Searched FAQs on Celebrate Bisexuality Day: 

1. When is Celebrate Bisexuality Day is observed? 

Celebrate Bisexuality Day is observed annually on 23rd September. 

2. What is the bisexual symbol? 

Pink, blue, and lavender triangles and interlocking biological symbols represent bisexuality. 

3. What is a bigender person?

Identifying as bigender is typically understood to mean that one identifies as both male and female or moves between masculine gender expression and feminine gender expression. 

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