Subject: Bisexual Resource List [1/3] (monthly posting)
Summary: Resources for and about bisexual people.
Mailing-Lists: Bisexu-L,BiAct-L,BiFem-L,Gay-Libn
Date: Mon, 1 Apr 1996 07:45:08 GMT


 
 
                                                         Bisexual Resource List
                            BISEXUAL RESOURCE LIST

   This is a compilation of resources useful to bisexual and bifriendly people.
    Look for items that are marked as  new .

                               TABLE OF CONTENTS

       Notes On The Bisexual Resource List

       Corrections and Additions to the Bisexual Resource Guide: Changes since
      the Bisexual Resource Directory, January 1995 edition.

       Electronic Mailing Lists

       Usenet Newsgroups

       Other Electronic Fora

       Bisexual Newsletters

       Other Literature

       Radio Shows

       Other Lists Of Resources

       HIV/AIDS Education

       Fight the Right Contacts

       Bi/Queer Product Source List

       For the Blind

       Pet Projects

       Bi Activist Email Addresses

   This document is a project of the Bisexual Resource Center <BRC@panix.com>.

   (c) 1996 Bisexual Resource Center <BRC@panix.com>.  Last modified on January
   12, 1996.
 
 
                                            Notes On The Bisexual Resource List
                      NOTES ON THE BISEXUAL RESOURCE LIST

       This document is maintained on the  Queer Resources Directory: Home in
      both plain text format (FTP: ftp.qrd.org /pub/qrd/orgs/BRC/brl.txt) and
      in HyperText Markup Language (HTML) format (URL:
      http://www.qrd.org/qrd/www/orgs/brc/brl-toc.html) for access through the
      World Wide Web.  It is also available via FTP at:
      ftp://ftp.qrd.org/pub/qrd/orgs/BRC/brl.txt .  To recieve it by email,
      send a message to ftpmail@qrd.org with the following commands: open send
      /pub/qrd/orgs/BRC/brl.txt quit It is also posted monthly to newsgroups
      soc.bi,   soc.motss, and   news.answers;  to mailing lists
      spouse-support, arenal, biact-l, biversity, bisexu-l, bifem-l, and
      gay-libn;  and to various fora on America Online, Prodigy, CompuServe,
      and FidoNet (ICGAL and GAYNEWS). If you know of another place that this
      list should be regularly posted, please inform the Bisexual Resource
      Center (see below.)  For information on how to get copies of information
      from computer networks, see  Getting Information Over The Network.

       This compilation of resources useful to bisexual and bi-friendly people
      is compiled by Alan Hamilton as a service of the Bisexual Resource
      Center, which also handles postal orders for the Bisexual Resource Guide,
      numerous pamphlets, buttons, books, etc.

       Please send dates of  Pride Day (or nearest approximation) for locations
      you know about.

       If anyone you know (including you) is in the media (any sort -
      newspaper, magagazine, radio, television, etc.) as a bisexual-identified
      person, please be sure to send a copy to the Bisexual Archives, c/o the
      Bisexual Resource Centers in Boston and in Edinburgh.

       Please help eradicate US-centrism in this resource list.  Point out
      listings which leave out the country, or otherwise assume that the
      universe revolves around the US.  For a description of some geographic
      entities which are sometimes confused, send mail to <brc@panix.com>.

       In price listings, "waged" means that you have a job; "unwaged" or
      "concessions" means that you're unemployed, at school or university,
      retired, etc.

      Directions for accessing FTP, Archie, Veronica, and the World Wide Web
      via email can be obtained by email.  For each address, send email to that
      address and put the associated command line in the BODY of the note (the
      Subject: line is ignored).

  mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
                         send
                         usenet/news.answers/internet-services/access-via-email

  listserv@ubvm.cc.buffalo.edu
                         GET INTERNET BY-EMAIL NETTRAIN F=MAIL

  mailbase@mailbase.ac.uk
                         send lis-iis e-access-inet.txt

       Send additions, corrections, and suggestions to the Bisexual Resource
      Center in Boston (see below), including requests to have your email
      address listed in the Bisexual Activists Email Addresses section of the
      Bisexual Resource List.  You can get a recent hard copy of this document
      through the Bisexual Resource Center in Boston (see below.)

   Copyright (c) 1994 by Alan Hamilton of this collection of information as a
   work of literature.  Permission is granted for unlimited free distribution
   of any version that is less than 2 months old at the time of distribution.
   Permission must be obtained in writing for any commercial use.  In all
   cases, this notice and the date of distribution must be included.  This
   document is updated monthly.  Personally verify any information from here
   that you personally use.  Thanks to the many, many people who have
   contributed information for this listing.

   Bisexual Resource Center, P.O. Box 639, Cambridge Massachusetts 02140, USA.
   Email: BRC@panix.com .  Phone: 617-338-9595.

    Clearinghouse approved

   (c) 1996 Bisexual Resource Center <BRC@panix.com>.  Last modified on Febrary
   4, 1996.
 
 
                                           Getting Information Over The Network
                     GETTING INFORMATION OVER THE NETWORK

   Many of the resources listed in this document are stored on the computer
   network ("the net").  The following are a few of those locations and how to
   get things from them.

FTP, WAIS, archie

   You may have access to the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) to copy information
   from another computer to your own.  For information on FTP, send e-mail to
   mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with "send usenet/news.answers/finding-sources" in
   the body.

World Wide Web (WWW)

   WWW stands for "World Wide Web".  The WWW project, started by CERN (the
   European Laboratory for Particle Physics), seeks to build a distributed
   hypermedia system.

   To access the web, you run a browser program.  The browser reads documents,
   and can fetch documents from other sources.  Information providers set up
   hypermedia servers which browsers can get documents from.

   The browsers can, in addition, access files by FTP, NNTP (the Internet news
   protocol), gopher and an ever-increasing range of other methods.  On top of
   these, if the server has search capabilities, the browsers will permit
   searches of documents and databases.

   The document "World Wide Web Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)" is posted to
   news.answers, comp.infosystems.www, comp.infosystems.gopher,
   comp.infosystems.wais and alt.hypertext on the 1st and 15th of every month
   (please allow a day or two for it to propagate to your site). The latest
   version is always available on the web as
   http://siva.cshl.org/~boutell/www_faq.html. (see "What is a URL?" to
   understand what this means.)

   The most recently posted version of this document is kept on the
   news.answers archive on rtfm.mit.edu in /pub/usenet/news.answers/www/faq
   file://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/www/faq.  For information on
   FTP, send e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with "send
   usenet/news.answers/finding-sources" in the body.  me.

Particular Sites

  RFTM.MIT.EDU

   This site stores an enormous amount of information, most of which is an
   archive of the latest version of each of several hundred informational
   postings (like this one) made regularly to the net.

   For information on accessing it, send e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
   with "send usenet/news.answers/finding-sources" in the body.

  QUEER RESOURCE DIRECTORY (QRD)

   This site stores an enormous amount of information, most of which is related
   to LesBiGay and Transgender issues.  For information on this service and how
   to access it, send email to ftpmail@vector.casti.com with the following
   commands in the body of the message (the Subject: line is ignored):

      open
      dir
      get ABOUT.VECTOR
      cd pub/QRD
      dir
      get 00README
      get 0FREQUENTLY.ASKED.QUESTIONS
      quit

   This script will cause the ftpmail program to send you the following
   messages in response:

      An acknowledgement that your request was received and is queued

      A top-level directory of ftp.qrd.org's FTP area

      A short file about Vector

      A directory of the QRD

      The QRD Readme file

      A receipt that your request was successfully processed

      A list of Frequently Asked Questions and their answers, about QRD.

   (c) 1996 Bisexual Resource Center <BRC@panix.com>.  Last modified on January
   11, 1996.
 
 
                                                             Calendar of Events
                              CALENDAR OF EVENTS

CALENDAR: International and National

  4th International Bisexual Symposium/Conference - May 24-27, 1996, Berlin,
                         Germany.  Information & Registration to Fritz Klein,
                         MD,  4545 Park Blvd., #207, San Diego, CA 92116, USA.
                         Tel. (619) 542-0088   Fax: (619) 542-0006.  Email:
                         fritzklein@aol.com  Accomodation enquiries: IBIS 96,
                         BINE e.V., Postfach 619214, D-10923 Berlin, Germany.
                         Tel/FAX   49-30-6944651.  Registration before March
                         1st, 1996: Regular $55US, Student $35US.  After March
                         1st, 1996:  Regular $70US, Student $50US.

CALENDAR by Country / Region:

UNITED KINGDOM

  Send info on events!

UNITED STATES

Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island (BiNet/USA Northeast
Region)

  Send info on events!

New York, New Jersey, Connecticut (BiNet/USA Tri-State Region)

  Send info on events!

Maryland, D.C., Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Deleware (BiNet/USA
Mid-Atlantic Region)

  Send info on events!

North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas,
Tennessee, Florida, Puerto Rico, U.S.Virgin Islands (BiNet/USA Southeast
Region)

  Send info on events!

Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri (BiNet/USA North Central
Region)

  Send info on events!

Minnesota, Upper Michigan, North and South Dakota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska,
Kansas, Kansas City (BiNet/USA Midwest Region)

  Because '96 - 5th annual Midwest Bisexual Conference
                         Last weekend of April (April 26-28) 1996.  PO Box
                         23173, Richfield Minnesota 55423, USA.  Phone:
                         612-813-1383  Email: 2135@topcity.mn.org

Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas (BiNet/USA
Southwest Region)

  Send info on events!

California, Hawaii, Guam (BiNet/USA South Pacific Region)

  Send info on events!

Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming (BiNet/USA Northwest
Region)

  Send info on events!

EUROPRIDE:  Copenhagen 1996; Paris 1997.

  Send info on events!

   (c) 1996 Bisexual Resource Center <BRC@panix.com>.  Last modified on Febrary
   22, 1996.
 
 
                                                              Usenet Newsgroups
                               USENET NEWSGROUPS

   Subscription method depends on your newsreader software, so check out the
   manual or ask someone else who uses the same newsreader.

  aus.culture.lesbigay

   de.alt.gblf           Diskussionsforum fuer Gays (Schwule), Bisexuelle,
                         Lesben und Freunde.  English: German language
                         newsgroup for gays, bisexuals and lesbians.

   soc.bi                 Usenet social newsgroup for Bi and Bi-friendly
                         people.  20-50 messages per day.

   soc.women.lesbian-and-bi
                          Usenet moderated newsgroup for discussions of
                         interest to lesbians and bi women.

   alt.personals.bi      Newsgroup for personal ads by or for bisexuals.

   soc.support.youth.gay-lesbian-bi
                         Moderated newsgroup  support group for sexual minority
                         and exploring youth.

   alt.transgendered     Usenet social newsgroup for people interested in
                         gender and transgender issues.

   soc.motss              Usenet social newsgroup for gays and lesbians, it
                         also includes many bisexual people, and supportive
                         straight people.  200+ messages per day.

   alt.polyamory          Usenet social newsgroup for discussing polyamory -
                         loving more than one person at a time.

    soc.women.lesbian-and-bi
                         A moderated forum for the discussion of the lives of
                         lesbian and bisexual women.

                                 ELSEWHERE...

   There is a bisexual sub-forum on Compuserve - it is called Biways, and is a
   sub-forum of the HSX200 forum.

   One of the seven message boards of America Online's 'Gay & Lesbian Community
   Forum' is a Bisexual Message Board.

   There are several FidoNet echos for LesBiGay and Transgendered folks. Please
   send specifics to brc@panix.com for inclusion here.

   (c) 1996 Bisexual Resource Center <BRC@panix.com>.  Last modified on Febrary
   4, 1996.
 
 
                                                          Other Electronic Fora
                             OTHER ELECTRONIC FORA

  America Online         There is a lively UU community on AOL with at least
                         one busy message board, downloadable library files,
                         and live "chats".

  #bi                    An Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channel for discussions
                         of/by bisexuality and bisexual people.  Reportedly
                         most active 10:00 P.M.  EST to 3:00 A.M. PST.  If your
                         system has IRC capability, the 'irc' or 'ircii'
                         command should connect you to IRC. Then the '/join
                         #bi' command should connect you to the #bi channel.
                         Use the command '/help' for general help and '/help
                         [command]' for help with a particular command.  More
                         info at http://www.interaccess.com/marrk/bi

  Bi-PaganA bi pagan discussion list.  To subscribe, send email to
                         listserv@maghmell.demon.co.uk with the command
                         "subscribe bi-pagan Your Name", where Your Name is
                         replaced by your own name. WWW:
                         http://chuggalug.clues.com/~giolla/bi-pagan/index.html

  CompuServe             Forums: HSX100 and HSX200.  See also the Lesbian/Gay
                         Issues section of the Issues Forum on CompuServe.  It
                         is a welcome place not only for lesbians and gays, but
                         also for bisexuals and discussions of bisexuality (and
                         other issues of interest to bisexuals).

  Electronic Gay Community Magazine
                         The world's longest  running online publication for
                         the gay, lesbian and bisexual  community.  The URL is
                         http://www.fn.net/~awes/egcm.htm

  FidoNet                FidoNet has several echos which deal primarily with
                         lesbigay issues:

  GAYNEWS                Gays/Lesbians News Echo.

  ICGAL                  Issues Concerning Gays and Lesbians

  GAYLINK                 Gay Topic Discussion Conference

  GAYTEEN                 Gay Teenager forum for teenagers to discuss their
                         sexuality

  Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Speakers Bureau of Boston
                         Would like to start an email list to publish articles
                         which won't fit in the monthly print newsletter.
                         Email: glbsb@aol.com

   International Association of Lesbian/Gay Pride Coordinators, Inc.
                         c/o Tom Ervin, 79 West Archer Place, Denver CO 80223,
                         USA.  E-mail: ialgpc@bbs.tde.com   OR   ialgpc@aol.com

  International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission (IGLHRC)
                         Postal: 1360 Mission Street, Suite 200, San Francisco
                         California 94103, USA.  Phone: 415-255-8680.  Fax:
                         415-255-8662. Email: iglhrc@igc.apc.org .  .

   Partners Task Force for Gay & Lesbian Couples
                          Partners, Box 9685, Seattle, WA 98109-0685, USA.
                         Voice: 206-935-1206.  E-mail: demian@eskimo.com

  Resources on marriage, domestic partnership, parenting, statistics on
                         same-sex couples.

   Practical Psychology Magazine
                         Regular publication of articles on gay psychology.

  Prodigy

  Queer-e                An interdisciplinary electronic journal of gay,
                         lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer writing.  For
                         more information, send email to
                         majordomo@vector.casti.com with the following command
                         in the body of the message (the Subject: line is
                         ignored):

  info queer-e-text

  uk-bi                  A national list for the UK.  To subscribe, send email
                         to listserv@maghmell.demon.co.uk with the command
                         "subscribe uk-bi Your Name", where Your Name is
                         replaced by your own name.  WWW:
                         http://chuggalug.clues.com/~giolla/uk-bi/index.html

   (c) 1996 Bisexual Resource Center <BRC@panix.com>.  Last modified on Febrary
   22, 1996.
 
 
                                                           Bisexual Newsletters
                             BISEXUAL NEWSLETTERS

  Bi Centrist            Newsletter, c/o BiCentrist Alliance, 202-828-3065, PO
                         Box 2254, Washington, District of Columbia 20013-2254,
                         USA.  US$10/year.

  Bifocal                Newsletter, PO Box 13158, Minneapolis, Minnesota
                         55414, USA.

  BiFocal                Bi-monthly newsletter of BAM (Bisexual Awareness in
                         Melbourne), PO Box 38, Clifton Hill, VIC, Australia
                         3068.

  The Bi Monthly         Newsletter, published monthly by the Champaign-Urbana
                         Bisexual Network, c/o McKinely Foundation, 809 South
                         Fifth Street, Illinois 61820, USA.  1-year
                         subscription (10 issues) US$10 (US$7 with valid
                         University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus mail
                         address.)

  BiNet quarterly newsletter
                         Published by BiNET, P.O.Box 772, Washinton District of
                         Columbia 20044-0772, USA.  US$10 or membership in
                         BiNet (yearly dues of $1 per $1000 of income.)

  BI-Nieuws              Published four times per year by the Dutch National
                         BI-Network (Vereniging Landelijk Netwerk
                         Biseksualiteit.) Write to P.O. Box 75087, 1070 AB
                         AMSTERDAM to subscribe, or send e-mail to
                         maurice@bi-link.tdcnet.nl

  Bi-ways                Newsletter published by the Australian Bisexual
                         Network.  Monthly about 15 pages $oz 20 p.a.
                         Subscriptions to the Australian Bisexual Network, P.O.
                         Box 490, Lutwyche, Australia 4030.

  Biverse                Monthly newsletter of the Sydney Bisexual Support
                         Network, PO Box 281, Broadway, NSW, Australia 2007.
                         Phone (in Australia): 0055-25926.

  Bi Women               Newsletter, published bimonthly by the Boston Bisexual
                         Women's Network, 617-338-9595, POB 639, Cambridge,
                         Massachusetts 02140, USA.

  CRBN Newsletter        Newsletter (irregular) of the Canberra Region Bisexual
                          Network, PO Box 458, Civic Square, ACT, Australia
                         2608.

  National Biways        Bi-monthly news magazine produced by the Australian
                         Bisexual Network, PO Box 490, Lutwyche, Queensland,
                         Australia 4030.  Available through membership of AU$20
                         or newsletter exchange.  Tel. 61-7-38572500.

  Neither                Newsletter (irregular) of the Adelaide Bisexual
                         Collective, PO Box 3391, Rundell Mall, Adelaide, SA,
                         Australia 5000.

  North Bi NorthWest     Newsletter, Seattle Bisexual Women's Network,
                         206-783-7987, P.O. Box 30645 Greenwood Station,
                         Seattle WA 98103-0645.

  Side Bi Side           Quarterly newsletter of the Bi Network of the
                         Washington, D.C. Area, P.O. Box 2646, Langley Park, MD
                         20787, USA. US$15/year, checks payable to BNDC or Bi
                         Network.

  Unitarian Universalist Bisexual Network (UUBN)
                         Newsletter, published occasionally by UUBN.  Send
                         US$10 to UUBN, P.O. Box 10818, Portland, Maine 04104,
                         USA, for a membership packet including the newsletter,
                         a copy of the International Directory of Bisexual
                         Groups and lots more.

   (c) 1996 Bisexual Resource Center <BRC@panix.com>.  Last modified on Febrary
   4, 1996.
 
 
                                                               Other Literature
                               OTHER LITERATURE

  Bisexual Resource Center for several things, including the following:

  Bisexual Resource Guide

  Maintaining A Simple Archive

  pamphlets, including:

  A Brief History Of The Bisexual Movement

  Bisexuality

  Bisexuality: Some Questions Answered

  50 Steps To Bisexual Visibility

  Bisexual Books Of 1991 (Annotated Bibliography)

  Bisexual Books Of 1992 (Annotated Bibliography)

  Bi-Bliography (Suggested Readings)

  How To Start A Bisexual Support Group

  Myths About Bisexuality

  Why Would Gay & Lesbian Organizations Include Bisexuals

  Safer Sex

  Using The Klein Scale To Teach About Sexual Orientation

  Lesbigay And Transgender Glossary

  Retreat And Conference Budgeting

  Australian Bisexual Network
                         PO Box 490, Lutwyche, QLD., Australia 4030:
  Bisexuality  - with  ABN info, OzBi electronic readers list info, books on
                         bisexuality.
  Bisexuality - with ABN info, state & territory bi & partners groups info.
  Bisexuality - with ABN info, info on ILGA.
  Women, Bisexuality and Sexual Health - with Australian Bi women's  info,
                         contacts, books.
  Women, Bisexuality and Sexual Health - with international Bi women's info,
                         contacts, books.
  What if My Husband or Boyfriend is Bisexual?
  Booze, Drugs, Sex,  Bisexuality & You - with Queensland information, support
                         & counselling services.
  What is the Australian Bisexual Network - with ABN info, OzBi info, list of
                         books on bisexuality.
  The Swingers Guide to Safe Fun Times - to be released in early 1996.
  Men, Bisexuality and Sexual Health - to be released in early 1996.
  All brochures will be released on audio cassette in early 1996.

  Anything That Moves    magazine, c/o BABN, 2404 California Street #24, San
                         Francisco, California 94115, USA.  1 year: US$25, 2
                         years: us$45, Foreign/group/institutions: 1 year,
                         US$30, Limited income: 1 year, us$16.  Make checks
                         payable to BABN.  "Mailings are discreet & sent bulk
                         mail."

  Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out
                         ed. by Loraine Hutchins & Lani Kaahumanu.  Boston:
                         Alyson Publications, 1991. ISBN 0-55583-174-5
                         (paperback).  US$11.95

  Bisexual Politics: Theories Queries And Visions
                         Edited by Naomi Tucker with Liz Highleyman and Rebecca
                         Kaplan, Haworth Press. See
                         http://www.black-rose.com/bipolbook.html for info and
                         ordering details.

  Bisexual Lives         Published in London by Off Pink Publishing, 1988.
                         ISBN 0-9513103-0-5 (paperback).  Sequel (More Bisexual
                         Lives) in preparation.

  The Bisexual Option, Second Edition
                         Fritz Klein, MD.  1993.  The Haworth Press, Binghamton
                         New York 13904-1580, USA.  ISBN 1-56023-033-9.

  Bisexuality, A Reader And Sourcebook
                         Thomas Geller, ed.  1989 Times Change Press, Ojai,
                         California, USA.

  Bisexuality & Hiv/Aids: A Global Perspective
                         ed. Rob Tielman, Manuel Carballo, & Art Hendriks.
                         Buffalo, NY, Prometheus Press, 1991.  ISBN
                         0-87975-666-7.  [US$42.50 cloth; paperback not yet
                         available 2/92.]

  Closer To Home: Bisexuality & Feminism
                         edited by Beth Reba Weise.  $14.95 from Seal Press,
                         3131 Western Avenue #410, Seattle, WA 98121-1028, USA.
                          Phone: (206) 283-7844.

  Cracking The Corporate Closet
                         to be published by Harper/Collins in 1993, will
                         examine employment practices, workplace issues,
                         charitable and political giving, advertising and other
                         issues relevant to lesbian and gay rights.

  Down There Press       http://www.bookfair.com/publishers/downthere/qrd

  Dream Magazine         Klinger Publications, Klinger Building, 2801 Fourth
                         Ave., San Diego, California 92103 USA.  US$70 for 12
                         issues.

  The Final Closet: The Gay Parents' Guide For Coming Out To Their Children
                         rev. ed. Rip Corley.  ed. by Jean Chang.  LC 89-82740.
                         192p. 1990. Pap. 8.95 (ISBN 0-945586-08-6).  Editech
                         Pr.

  The Handbook Of Non-Sexist Writing For Writers, Editors And Speakers
                         Casey Miller and Kate Swift.  US: 1980, Harper And
                         Row, ISBN 0-06-463542-2.  UK: 2nd British edition
                         1989, The Women's Press Limited, 34 Great Sutton
                         Street, London EC1V 0DX, England. UK pounds 4.95.

  In The Family          Quarterly periodical devoted to the interests and
                         concerns of GLBT families.  The subscription rate is
                         $22.00 ($26.00 U.S. outside the U.S.)  Single copies
                         are $5.50 ($6.50 international).  Send check or money
                         order to:  "In The Family, P.O.Box 5387, Takoma Park
                         MD  20913, USA.  The editor can be contacted at Phone:
                         301-270-4771.  Fax:  301-270-4660.  E-Mail:
                         Lmarkowitz@AOL.COM.

  International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE)
                         has  a catalog of gender related books.  Call IFGE at
                         617-899-2212 or write at IFGE Inc., P.O. Box 229,
                         Waltham MA 02154-0229, USA and ask for their
                         publications catalog (you might also ask for
                         membership information).

  International Gay/Les/Bi Student Group Directory.
                         128kb.  Send mail to <bmcconne@vtssi.vt.edu> to
                         request a copy or provide updates.

  A Manager's Guide to Sexual Orientation in the Workplace
                         by Ellis and Powers.

  Open Hands             is published by the lesgay group of United Methodists.
                          Open Hands, 202-863-1586 fax 202-488-1423, P. O. Box
                         23636, Washington, District Of Columbia 20026, USA.

  The Other Side Of The Closet: The Coming-Out Crisis For Straight Spouses
                         Amity P. Buxton. 350p. (orig.).  1991. pap. 14.95
                         (ISBN 1-877880-07-8).  IBS Press.

  Out magazine           http://www.out.com

  Talk Back! The Gay Person's Guide To Media Action
                         "Lesbian And Gay Media Advocates", US$3.95 Alyson
                         Publications, Boston, 1982.  ISBN 0-932870-10-4

  Two Lives To Live: Bisexuality In Men And Women
                         Ed. by Fritz Klein & Timothy J. Wolf.  New York:
                         Harrington Park Press, 1985.  ISBN 0-918393-22-1
                         (pap.).  Also published by Haworth Press, 1985, with
                         the title Bisexualities: Theory And Research;
                         originally appeared as Journal Of Homosexuality, vol.
                         11, nos. 1/2 (spring 1985).

  Women And Bisexuality  by Sue George.  252 pages. Published by Scarlet Press,
                         5 Montague Road, London E8 2HN, UK.  Price: GBP 9.99
                         (paperback); GBP 30 (hardback) (GBP is the
                         international code for british pounds).  ISBN: 1 85727
                         071 1 (paperback); 1 85727 066 5 (hardback).

  Slippery When Wet -- Bisexual.  Penetration positive. Queer.
                         Published by More! Productions, PO Box 3101, Berkeley,
                         California 94703, USA.  Email: slippery@netcom.com.
                         Very sex-positive, sexually radical up-and-coming
                         'zine.  Subscriptions $20.00 for 4 issues, or 30.00
                         for 4 issues and a t-shirt.  Make check out to More!
                         Productions, and sign your name over a statement
                         saying you are over 21 and wish to purchase erotic
                         materials.  Editor, Sunah Cherwin.

   (c) 1996 Bisexual Resource Center <BRC@panix.com>.  Last modified on Febrary
   22, 1996.
 
 
                                                                    Radio Shows
                                  RADIO SHOWS

  BiVocal                 The radio show by, for, and about BiSexuals,c/o 9A
                         Bealey Ave, Christchurch 1, New Zealand.  Plains FM,
                         96.9 MHz, canterbury plains area, New Zeland.  It is a
                         community radio station.  We alternate, every 2nd week
                         Mondays 8-8:30pm.  The other week is Outwaves, the
                         queer show.

   (c) 1996 Bisexual Resource Center <BRC@panix.com>.  Last modified on January
   11, 1996.
 
 
                                                       Other Lists Of Resources
                           OTHER LISTS OF RESOURCES

  Bisexual Resource Guide
                         Numerous pamphlets on bisexuality and related issues.
                         US$8. Bibliography of books by and/or about bisexual
                         people and issues. Developed by Lambda Rising
                         Bookstore, Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
                         Bisexual Resource Center (BRC), POB 639, Cambridge
                         Massachusetts 02140, USA.

  The Bisexual Archives   available for use by appointment with BRC, POB 639,
                         Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140, USA.

  Guide to Internet Resources for Women
                          Available from 2 sources:

       Telnet or Gopher to INFORM.UMD.EDU to do this type "telnet
      inform.umd.edu" or "gopher inform.umd.edu"

      Use either the arrow keys or number keys to select: Educational Resources
      / Women's Studies / Computing / Guides to the Internet / guide by hunt

       Clearinghouse for Subject-Oriented Internet Resource Guides at the
      University of Michigan:

      Gopher: Minnesota's list of Gophers / University of Michigan / Library
      Resources / New and Featured on the Internet / Clearinghouse of Subject-
      Oriented Internet Resource Guides / Guides on the Social Sciences /
      Women's Studies Guide

      ftp://una.hh.lib.umich.edu/inetdirsstacks/women:hunt

      FTP to una.hh.lib.umich.edu.  Login as "anynomous", and use your e-mail
      address as a password.  Type "cd inetdirsstacks" to reach the proper
      directory.  The commands "ls" and "dir" will display a list of files in
      the directory.  Use the command "get women:hunt" to download the file
      onto your account.  End with "bye".

  List of organizations   who either have a "sexual orientation" clause as part
                         of policy or are subject to laws relating to "sexual
                         orientation".  Requests, corrections and contributions
                         to larry@bradley.bradley.edu.

  List of Bisexuality in Science Fiction, Fantasy and Other Fiction
                          Requests, corrections and contributions to
                         daveb@harlequin.co.uk (Dave Berry).

  List of GLBO Television Characters
                          semi-regular or recurring/ occasional gay, lesbian or
                         bisexual characters in english language TV shows
                         around the world.  Requests, corrections and
                         contributions to David Wyatt
                         <david_wyatt@umanitoba.ca>> .

  Carol Mortimer's Gay TV Home Page
                         http://pages.prodigy.com/NJ/
                         carol_mortimer/gay_tv_menu.html

  List of books with bisexual themes and/or characters.
                         Requests, corrections and contributions to
                         jhm%hourglas@tronsbox.xei.com .  *** This address is
                         obsolete.  Does anyone have another? ***

  Bisexuality in Literature: A Checklist
                          Requests, additions, and corrections to M. S.
                         Montgomery, PO Box 1189, Princeton, New Jersey 08542,
                         US, or michael@pucc.princeton.edu.

  Soc.bi FAQ              A list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and their
                         answers from soc.bi, the bisexual social newsgroup.
                         http://serf.org/~jon/soc.bi/  Copies may be requested
                         from jon@serf.org (Jon Harley).

  Reading list (short) for people in mixed-sexual-orientation relationships.
                          Requests, corrections, and contributions to:
                         pfieland@citron.sw.stratus.com (Peggy Fieland).

  GLBO-Centered Film List
                          Available by ftp from ftp.qrd.org as
                         /pub/QRD/info/LISTS/glbo.films.list .

  Queer Resources Directory (QRD)
                          A collection of lots of information on QRD is
                         accessible in the following ways:

       by World Wide Web at  http://www.qrd.org/qrd

        by WAIS at wais.qrd.org

        by Gopher at gopher.qrd.org

        by FTP at ftp.qrd.org (149.52.1.1.30)

  For more information, send mail to info@QRD.org .

  E-Mail Directory of Lesbigay Scholars
                          Contains more than 150 persons listed.  To be
                         included, request the entry form from
                         lcrew@andromeda.rutgers.edu .

  Open Hands list of Welcoming Churches

 gopher://gopher.qrd.org/00/gaystuff/QRD/religion/ok.churches
 ftp://ftp.qrd.org/pub/qrd/religion/ok.churches

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                                                             HIV/AIDS Education
                              HIV/AIDS EDUCATION

   The following people have volunteered to be contacts for HIV/AIDS issues:

  Liz Highleyman         <liz@ai.mit.edu>

  Michael Beer           <mawad@american.edu>

  Julie Waters           <julie@drycas.club.cc.cmu.edu>

   HIV/AIDS related resources

  Computerized AIDS Ministries Network
                         Telnet: hwbbs.gbgm-umc.org  FTP: hwbbs.gbgm-umc.org
                         WWW: http://hwbbs.gbgm-umc.org  WWW:
                         http://198.139.157.121

  Safer Sex              Pamphlet, $1 developed by BiCEP and published by BRC,
                         617-338-9595, PO 639, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02140,
                         USA.

  AIDS Memorial Quilt    http://www.aidsquilt.org/  Each of the 32,000 colorful
                         panels in the Quilt was made to remember the life a
                         person lost to AIDS. Panels are 3 feet by 6 feet --
                         the size of a human grave.  As the epidemic claims
                         more lives, the Quilt continues to grow: over fifty
                         new memorial panels are added each week.  The Quilt
                         stands for more than the tens of thousands of people
                         whose names are sewn into the fabric.  It stands, as
                         well, for the sorrow, anger, love and hope of people
                         who make panels.

  Fight the Right Network
                         http://www.critpath.org/ftrn/

  Expose the Right!      http://www.mainelink.net/expose/

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                                                       Fight the Right Contacts
                           FIGHT THE RIGHT CONTACTS

  US/National            Scot Nakagawa, Fight the Right Coordinator/NGLTF, 522
                         S.W. 5th Avenue, #1375, Portland, OR 97204.  Phone:
                         (503) 221-0115.  Fax: (503) 228-1965.

   Fight the Right Network
                         http://www.critpath.org/ftrn/

  Expose the Right!      http://www.mainelink.net/expose/

  US/California          Task Force To Oppose the California Anti-Gay Ballot
                         Initiative, c/o Mike Hudson of People for the American
                         Way, 330 Washington Blvd. Suite 703, Marina del Rey,
                         CA 90292.  Phone: 310-823-2860.

  US/Florida             Floridians Respect Everyone's Equality, 317 1/2 Park
                         Ave., Tallahasse, FL 32301.  Phone: 904-561-6336.

  Human Rights Task Force
                          1222 S. Dale Mabry, #652, Tampa, FL 33629.  Phone:
                         813-273-8769.

  US/Idaho               Idaho for Human Dignity, P.O. Box 797, Boise, ID
                         83701. Phone: 208-336-5160.

  US/Maine               Equal Protection Lewiston, P.O. Box 7804.  Lewiston,
                         ME 04243-7804.  Phone: 207-784-5818.

  US/Michigan            Michigan Organization for Human Rights, P.O. Box 2738,
                         Lansing, MI 48909.  Phone: 517-887-2605.

  US/Oregon              Support Our Communities Political Action Committee.
                         Phone: Debra Betron 503-287-9370.

  Rural Organizing Project
                          PO Box 919, Scappoose, OR 97056. Phone: (503)
                         543-3978. Ask about getting in touch with the nearest
                         Human Dignity Coalition group, there are fifty-two
                         throughout rural Oregon.

  US/Tennessee           Social Justice Committee, James Talent, c/o
                         MCC/Knoxville, P.O. Box 2343, Knoxville, TN 37901.
                         Phone: 615-521-6546.

  US/Washington          Washington Citizens for Fairness, P.O. Box 4828,
                         Seattle, WA 98102.  Phone: 206-233-1932.

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                                                   Bi/Queer Product Source List
                         BI/QUEER PRODUCT SOURCE LIST

  BiUnity's BiProducts   http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~kharriso/biproducts.html
                         Two great t-shirts available, proceeds benefit
                         BiUnity, the Philadelphia network for bisexual people
                         and their friends.

  Buys For Bi's          1559 Rockville Pike Suite 213, Rockville Maryland
                         20852, USA.  Buttons and T-shirts.  Write for catalog.

  Like A Diva            312-227-2588.  Call for catalog.

  Lambda Rising          800-621-6969, 1625 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington
                         District of Columbia 20009, USA.  Books, music,
                         videos, buttons, gifts, etc.  Mailing list for
                         extensive quarterly book catalog.Send name and mailing
                         address to: lambdarising@his.com

  Don't Panic Designs    11264 Playa Ct., Culver City California 90230, USA.
                         Phone: 310-815-0280, 800-457-PANIC.

  A Different Light      on Hudson Street in Manhattan, NYC (Info in 212 Area
                         Code)

  Liberty Books          Austin, Texas, USA.  Phone: 800-828-1279.

  Cardpack Subscriptions
                         Box 330, 70-A Greenwich Avenue, New York, NY 10011.
                         Specify your request for either the Community Cardpack
                         (men) or Sapphile (women).

  Christopher Street West Association
                         sells a number of Gay-oriented items through the mail.
                          Credit cards accepted; for a free merchandise
                         catalog, call 213-656-6553.

  Dan Kaufman Graphics   Dept I, PO Box 33714, Washington DC 20033-0714, USA.
                         Phone: (202) I'M OUT-RU? [466-8878]. Fax: (202)
                         466-8879. E-mail: dkaufman@cais.com  WWW:
                         http://www.cais.com/dkaufman/dkg.html

   Bisexual Resource Center (Boston)
                         Has an  Order Form for buttons and T-shirts (and
                         bisexual literature).

  OVERLOOK               Sells T-shirts and will soon have buttons and jewelry.
                          Postal: ATTN: BBL Department, 6611 W Peoria Suite
                         5132, Glendale Arizona 85302, USA.  Email catalog:
                         9650@ef.gc.maricopa.edu . Phone orders (any time of
                         day or night): 1-800-OVERLOOK (1-800-683-7566) from
                         within the United States.  2% of all sales goes to the
                         Shanti Foundation.

    Also check out the back pages and ads in Genre, OUT, Advocate  andother
   related magazines, often found even in MAINSTREAM bookstores, like Barnes &
   Noble, WaldenBooks, BookStop and others.

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                                                                  For the Blind
                                 FOR THE BLIND

   Publications of the  Bisexual Resource Center are available free to
   vision-impaired people in  regular print, large print, or on 3.5"
   IBM-compatible or Macintosh floppy disk.

    We would like to make our literature available on audio tape, as well.
   Contact us to volunteer to record literature on audio cassettes for the
   blind.

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   9, 1996.
 
 
                                                                   Pet Projects
                                 PET PROJECTS

(things we'd like to see happen in Bi communities)

      Audio tape/braille bi literature for people with visual impairments.

      Eliminating oppression of people in the Bisexual Communities on the
      excuse of race, age, or disability.

      Translating bisexual pamphlets into other languages than English. Contact
      the  Bisexual Resource Center to volunteer.

      The Down Under Project - to publish a bisexual anthology of personal
      stories, poetry, artwork, etc from bisexual people, partners, Bi groups
      etc from Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Norfolk Island & the
      islands of the South Pacific. Submissions to Australian Bisexual Network
      by early  1996.

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                                                    Bi Activist Email Addresses
                          BI ACTIVIST EMAIL ADDRESSES

(Internet format)

   Send mail to BRC@panix.com to be added to this list.  Keep in mind: This
   list may be requested by anyone, from BRC@panix.com, and is posted monthly
   to  many places.

  Adam Wills <Pdxbi@aol.com>
                         President of the Portland Bisexual Alliance, a
                         political, social and support oriented bisexual
                         organization in Portland, OR.

  Adrian Banard <inki@MIT.EDU>

  Aimee L. Tweedie <bv424@cleeveland.freenet.edu>

  Alan Hamilton <alan@spdcc.com>
                         Former president of the East Coast Bisexual Resource
                         Center (now the Bisexual Resource Center) and
                         co-founder of the Unitarian-Universalist Bisexual
                         Network (now merged with Interweave: Unitarian
                         Universalists for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and
                         Transgender Concerns.)  Does writing and public
                         speaking, panel discussions and workshops on HIV/AIDS,
                         sexual orientation, bisexuality, oppression theory,
                         and related subjects.  Contact for bisexual issues,
                         bisexual literature, or to volunteer time to BRC or
                         Interweave.

  Ariella <Ariella@multicom.org>
                         Moderator for the  /Bisexual and /Leather Special
                         Interest Groups on multicom-4, a gay, lesbian, and
                         bisexual BBS based out of Rochester, New York.

  Bisexual Resource Center (Boston) <brc@panix.com>

  Biverse - The Bisexual Association <TLGC@trentu.ca>
                         Biverse is a open political/social/support group based
                         on the principle of freedom of sexuality expression in
                         all forms.  Although its address is through Trent
                         university, it is a community based group.

  Brett Beemyn <brett-beemyn@uiowa.edu>

  Cappy Harrison <kharriso@sas.upenn.edu>
                         Philadelphia-area activist; contact for BiUnity,
                         Philadelphia's network for bisexual people and their
                         friends, and for the Philadelphia Polyamory Support
                         Group.

  Chris Hampton <moocow@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu>
                         Facilitator of BiONiC, the local bi group in Lawrence,
                         Kansas, USA.

  Darci L. Chapman <dlc@gasco.com>

  Dave Berry <daveb@harlequin.co.uk>

  Dean Taormina <taormina@cac.psu.edu>

  Ellen Clary <ellen@dgi.com>
                         Email contact for Bi-Friendly, San Francisco,
                         California, USA.

  Gerard Palmeri <gerard@netcom.com>

  Gregory Potts <VAAF41A@prodigy.com>

  Ian Watters <iwatters@cix.compulink.co.uk>
                         Hon Secretary of the London Bisexual Group, PO Box
                         3325, London, Great Britain N1 9EQ.

  Jill Nagle <jcnagle@garnet.berkeley.edu>

  Julie Firman <firman@RCF.rsmas.miami.edu>

  Julie Waters <julie@drycas.club.cc.cmu.edu>
                         Long-term activist and founder of the BISEXU-L,
                         GLB-NEWS and TRANSGEN lists.  Does public speaking on
                         issues related to gender, sexual orientation and
                         transsexualism.

  Ken Jones <kenj@sgi.com>

  Laura Arnold <laura@plts.org>

  Liz Highleyman <liz@black-rose.com>

  Louie Crew <lcrew@andromeda.rutgers.edu>

  Maria Maso <maso@mrcnext.cso.uiuc.edu>

  Mike Montgomery <michael@pucc.princeton.edu>
                         A.k.a. "M. S. Montgomery".  Reference librarian,
                         bi-bliographer, versifier, essayist, lifepartner,
                         father, lover, friend.  Takes reference and
                         bibliographic queries on bi-related subjects.

  Malcolm Pon <mpon@gmuvax2.gmu.edu>
                         Co-chair, Education and Outreach, George Mason
                         University GLBSA.

  Maurice Snellen <maurice@bi-link.tdc.globalxs.nl>
                         Secretary of the Dutch National BI-Network
                         ("Vereniging Landelijk Netwerk Biseksualiteit"),
                         e-mail contact-person for this organization, who can
                         also be contacted if you want to subscribe to their
                         newsletter 'BI-Nieuws'.  WWW:
                         http://linker.tdc.globalxs.nl/~maurice/

  MikZ                   <mscheper@st.nepean.uws.edu.au>
                         Involved with the Sydney Bisexual Support Network, and
                         also Bisexual, Gay and Lesbian Alliance of Sacramento
                         (California State University, Sacramento) and Suede
                         (University of  Western Sydney, Nepean).

  Ray Schnitzler <schnitz@unipress.com>

  Robyn Ochs <ochs@world.std.com>

  Ronald Ferguson <ronie@cup.portal.com>

  Sharla Clos <sclos@gnu.ai.mit.edu>

  Tane' Tachyon <tachyon@ucscb.ucsc.edu>

  Ted Hardie <hardie@culture.com>

  Tigger <nnewman@us.oracle.com>

  Tom Limoncelli <tal@plts.org> (home) -- <tal@big.att.com> (work)
                         Write to me for info about internet mailing lists on
                         these topics: Drew University Alumni/ae, IXO/tpage
                         users, New Jersey Unix Sysadmins' Group (like SAGE),
                         New Jersey motss, North East motss, BiNet/New Jersey,
                         and more!

  Wayne Bryant <bryant@scd.teradyne.com>
                         Co-founder of Biversity Boston.  Contact for the
                         Biversity Calendar.  Author of Bisexual Characters in
                         Film: From Anais to Zee (not yet published).

  Will Rowe <mdrache@trentu.ca>
                         An active member of Biverse, the Trent Lesbian and Gay
                         Collective, and a dedicated activist on HIV/AIDS and
                         sexuality issues.

  Kay Dekker <idx009@cck.coventry.ac.uk>

  Virginia Fleming <vmf@acpub.duke.edu>

  Wayne Roberts <RobertW@ificrm001.prose.dpi.qld.gov.au>
                         Co-Convenor of Australian Bisexual Network and editor
                         of National Biways news magazine.

  Zan Walker <zanw@freenet.scri.fsu.edu&rt; <zanw@freenet.fsu.edu&rt;

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