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Bi Summit Audio Highlights Broadcast Online

Highlights from the National Summit on Putting the "B" in LGBT in April at the NYC LGBT Center were broadcast Mon June 15 by the Out FM program on WBAI. You can listen to excerpts from the "Exploding the Myths About Bisexuality" panel with Ron Suresha, Dennis Slade, and Ignacio Rivera by clicking here: http://archive.wbai.org/files/xml/outfm.xml then click on June 15th. The bisexual segment starts about halfway through the broadcast. More segments will be broadcast on following Mondays 11am.
More pix and info here at: http://biwriters.livejournal.com/81598.html. Thanks to Brad Taylor of Out FM and Barbara Fortune who took the photos.
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Ron at Lammies, Bi Lines reading, NYC Lambda Literary Awards Roc and I had a grand time at the Lambda Literary Awards on Thursday in NYC. We rode in on Amtrak and stayed for a long weekend at the Lammies host hotel, the W Tuscany. Just minutes before the ceremony, I was informed that a grant I’d applied for researching male triads went to someone else. So that was a disappointment going in. At the cocktail hour before the event, while hanging out with Felice Picano and his sister, one of the judges in the Anthology category whom I happened to meet totally brightened my evening, telling me that she loved and had nominated Bi Perspectives on Kinsey as a finalist (presumably she was the only one of the four judges in that category who did so) and that she was keeping it for her personal library, rather than selling or donating as she planned to do for most of the other books. We were supposedly assigned seats somewhere in the Proshansky Auditorium at CUNY, but wandered around looking for the chair signs until almost the start of the ceremony until Charles Flowers pointed to two seats and we sat down. And the Lammy went to . . . not my book. It went to Open: Love, Sex, and Life in an Open Marriage, written by Jenny Block (whom I finally met at the Bi Lines reading). Oh well, third time wasn’t the charm in my case this time around, but let me just add my response to another finalist who asked me as we chatted after the ceremony, What do we do now after not winning the Lammy? “Go home and write a better book than the last one.” National Bi Media Summit In advance of the National Bi Media Summit held at the LGBT Center on Saturday, for which I served as a panelist, TimeOutNY asked several folks to debunk some bi myths. My response seems at this point somewhat off-topic as per the headline/myth they ended up using. Oh well.
Still, my parts on the panels on Bi Myths and Bi Community went quite well, and I got very positive feedback on my comments.  
TimeOutNY RJS bi myth quote Bi Lines  My “intriguing” reading on Bisexual Perspectives on Kinsey at the Bi Lines performance on Saturday evening was kindly mentioned by the handsome & charming Father Tony of Bilerico blog.
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Kinsey Sexagennial Release Party!
Sunday, December 21, 2008 2:00pm - 3:30pm Golden Street GalleryNew London, CT 06320 8604440659 goldenst@goldenstreetgallery.com
Join us for a literary reception to celebrate the Kinsey Sexagennial - the 60th anniversary of the publication of the Kinsey Report! Presenting a special double issue of the J ournal of Bisexuality: Kinsey Zero through Sixty: Bisexual Perspectives on KinseyRon Jackson Suresha, guest editor In honor of Alfred C. Kinsey's monumental scientific publishing achievement, the Journal of Bisexuality is presenting a double issue focusing on Alfred C. Kinsey's work, life, and legacy, and his effect on and relationship with bisexuality and all aspects of bisexual culture. Kinsey Zero through Sixty: Bisexual Perspectives on Kinsey is scheduled for December 15, 2008 publication by Taylor & Francis Journals. Contributors to this stellar collection of outstanding writing include the last surviving member of Kinsey's original research team, Dr Paul H. Gebhard, as well as leading names in the fields of sex research, GLBTIQA activism, and bisexual writing. This double issue of Journal of Bisexuality (8:3-4), Jonathan Alexander, editor, is being published with the independent sponsorship of the American Institute of Bisexuality, a nonprofit organization unaffiliated with The Kinsey Institute or Indiana University. Complete book details at: http://suresha.com/writing/books/kinsey/index.phpComplete event details at: http://suresha.com/events/events.php
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The Storrs lecture even includes an honorarium. Yay!
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Wednesday, March 29 12:00 noon "Out to Lunch" guest lecture series Rainbow Center University of Connecticut
Ron will speak and lead discussion on "Battling Bisexual Erasure" as part of the Rainbow Center's "Out to Lunch" discussion series.
Rainbow Center Student Union University of Connecticut 2110 Hillside Road Storrs, CT 06269-3096 860/486-5821
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Thursday - Saturday April 19-22, 2006 University of Rhode Island Kingston, RI campus
"Battling Bisexual Erasure" Lecture and Discussion
OutRI, the GLBTIQA student organization of the University of Rhode Island, hosts an annual Symposium, a free three-day conference centered on GLBTIQA issues, at the lovely Kingston campus of the University of Rhode Island. Ron has been a presenter for the past three years. This year, following a brief talk, Ron will moderate a forum on bisexuality. Free and open to the public. The 12th Annual URI Symposium on GLBTQ IssuesCurrent Mood: cascading Current Music: Groove Salad - SOMA FM: "Question of Trust" Alcove
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