Boston Bisexual Women's Network members march in a parade
Boston Bisexual Women's Network
The Boston Bisexual Women’s Network is a feminist, not-for-profit collective organization whose purpose is to bring women together for support and validation. This photograph shows women in a parade carrying a banner which reads: "Bisexual Pride, Gay Liberation Is Our Liberation, Boston Bisexual Women's Network".
Susan Fleischmann
The History Project, Inc.
1989
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GCN.ORG.00105
Interview with Ellen Brenner and Woody Glenn from the Boston Women's Bisexual Network, 1989 May 28
Brenner, Ellen; Glenn, Woody; Boston Women's Bisexual Network; Bisexuality; Radio programs; Boston (Mass.); Lesbians; Gay men; Bisexuals; Transgender people
In this recording of Boston's Other Voice, which aired on May 28, 1989, host Peter Stickel interviews Ellen Brenner and Woody Glenn about the Boston Women's Bisexual Network. Brenner and Glenn describe bisexuality is an erotic and emotional connection to both women and men and they discuss prejudices and myths about bisexuality. Additionally, the interviewees discuss a conference held in May at Harvard called "Culture, Community, and Coalition Building" that included many workshops on spirituality, poetry, writing, and politics, as well as general sex education. Brenner and Glenn describe how to get in touch with both the men's and women's organizations and the events and resources they offer.
Boston's Other Voice
The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ Boston
1989-05-28
Stickel, Peter
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THP-046-BOV-068_19890528