ALT Graphic with a beige background announcing "Bi World Conference Ambassador" at the top. On the left, a photo shows Robyn Ochs smiling and speaking into a microphone. On the right, a blue shape displays text for the conference in Amsterdam on July 28โ30, 2026.
ALT Graphic introducing Robyn Ochs as a conference ambassador. It features her portrait on the left and a green text box on the right detailing her biography as an educator, advocate, editor of 'Bi Women Quarterly', and international speaker.
ALT Graphic featuring a prominent quote from Robyn Ochs defining her bisexuality as the potential to be attracted to people of more than one gender. Below the quote, text notes her 50-plus years of activism, alongside a photo of her speaking into a microphone.
ALT A social media graphic celebrating "Pansexual & Panromantic Visibility Day" featuring a vibrant pink, yellow, and blue design matching the pansexual pride flag. In the center, a large purple circle displays bold white text that reads, "Happy Pansexual & Panromantic Visibility Day," complete with a yellow and blue drop shadow. The small white "robyn ochs" logo sits right underneath. The corners of the graphic are decorated with abstract blue ribbons, small sparkles, and large yellow starbursts.
Iโll be joining the first Bi World Meetup of 2026 on May 22nd at 4 p.m. EDT! This free online event is an affirming opportunity to connect with our global community and share stories. Register here to join the network: biplus.nl/biplus-world-meetuโฆ#BiPlusWorldMeetup#BiPlus
ALT Promotional graphic for "bi world meetup" featuring a photo of Robyn Ochs in front of a large bisexual pride flag. Text invites viewers to join the next online meetup to connect with bi people globally. A "bi " logo and registration instructions are at the bottom.
ALT Event details for the bi world meetup. Text states the date is May 22nd, 2026, at 8 p.m. UTC. It includes the registration link (biplus.nl/biplus-world-meetup) and specifies that it is an online event for sharing stories and building a global network.
ALT graphic with a blue and purple background titled "Gallup 2025" in the top right corner alongside a "Robyn Ochs" logo. The center of the image features large white text stating "58.6% of U.S. LGBTQ Adults Identify as Bisexual". Small text at the bottom left reads: "Bisexual representation within the LGBTQ community grew by 2.3% from 2024 to 2025
ALT A group photo of approximately 20 people of diverse ages, genders, and backgrounds gathered in a conference room. Most are smiling and wearing colorful lanyards and conference badges. Robyn Ochs is seated in the front row on the far right, wearing a black long-sleeve shirt and smiling. The group is posed closely together, with some individuals standing in the back and others seated in chairs or on the floor in the front.
ALT Two people stand back-to-back, smiling warmly at the camera. The person on the left wears glasses, blue beaded earrings, and a black-and-white polka-dot cardigan over a grey top, with a rainbow pride lanyard. Robyn Ochs, on the right, has long, wavy grey hair and wears heart-shaped bisexual pride earrings and a teal zip-up hoodie. Both individuals are wearing event badges clipped to lanyards.
Honored to witness the founding of Bi Equal in Vilnius, Lithuania! 50 participants from 25 countries gathered for 3 days to establish this pan-European (pun intended) organization. I gave the closing comments!
biplusequal.org/#BiPlusEqual#BiPlus#BiVisibility
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This is a celebratory photograph from the Bi Equal Conference and Founding Meeting.
A large group of people are gathered indoors in a conference room, cheering, clapping, and taking photos as gold metallic streamers fall from the ceiling. Many people are smiling and laughing, creating a feeling of excitement and success. The attendees are diverse in age and appearance. Some attendees are holding or wearing items in the colors of the bisexual and pansexual pride flags. Posters and banners, including one reading "Bi Equal Founding Meeting," are visible on the surrounding walls.
Bi Visibility Month may be wrapping up, but the need for community connection never ends!
The Bisexual Resource Center has compiled a comprehensive list of bi groups and organizations around the U.S. and the world.
biresource.org/find-bi-resouโฆ#BiVisibility#BiPlus#BiCommunity
ALT The image is a social media graphic promoting resources for the bi community. It is split into two main sections: a text panel on the left and a photograph on the right.
The left panel has a white background and features a large, bold question in dark blue: "How can bisexuals find each other?" Below this is the subheading: "Bisexual Resource Center Guide".
Following the subheading is a block of text in black:
"It is often difficult to locate groups that deal specifically with bi identities. The Bisexual Resource Center has compiled a list of groups and organizations around the U.S. and the world that may be of help to you. These resources include health care clinics, social groups, support groups, and resources for bi youth"
At the bottom of the left panel are the logos for the Bisexual Resource Center and Robyn Ochs.
The bottom of the entire graphic has a thick magenta bar with white text:
"Visit https://biresource.org/find-bi-resources/"
After years of fighting for visibility for bi people, we're finally seeing a major shift. There's more authentic representation than ever before. While there's always more work to be done, we've made progress and that is worth celebrating.
#BiVisibilityMonth#BiPride#BiPlus
๐๐๐ This #BiVisibilityMonth, Iโm reminded that our community is beautifully diverse. Instead of narrowing ourselves into one label, my hope is that we keep holding space for all nonbinary sexualities: bi, pan, queer, omnisexual, multisexual, and beyond. ๐
#BiPlus#BiPride
ALT Blue background graphic with a pink border around white text that reads: โRather than debating which single label all of us with multi-gender attraction should use, letโs work together to hold space for ALL nonbinary sexualities. Bisexual, biromantic, pan, queer, omnisexual, multisexaul, and more: I celebrate you during Bi Visibility Month & every day.โ Below the text is the name โrobyn ochsโ with a small triangular logo. Bottom left corner reads โ#BiVisibilityMonth.โ
ALT The image is a promotional graphic featuring a main portrait and additional elements on a pink and purple gradient background. The central portrait is of a smiling person with light hair holding a microphone and draped in a blue and pink fabric. Beside this, there's a smaller framed photo showing the same person standing with a tall man in an office setting. The top left has a microphone icon and the username "@BISEXUALKILLJOY". Below the portrait, there's text about the person, who is identified as Robyn Ochs, an educator, speaker, and editor. At the bottom, a wide blue banner includes the text "SPECIAL GUEST STREAMING SEP 17, 2025."
ALT Fall 2025: Aging The cover art for the latest issue of "Bi Women Quarterly." The illustration features diverse bi people of different ages and ethnicities in a stylized, modern art style. The issue title "Aging" and the text "New Issue Out Now! Read Today: www.biwomenquarterly.com" are also on the cover.
ALT Nominations are now open for the Celebrate Bisexuality Day Awards, recognizing individuals who make a meaningful impact in the Bi community. The awards are accepting submissions in three categories: Bi Unsung Hero, Bi Ally, and Bee Hero. To learn more and submit a nomination, visit the link in their bio. Donโt miss your chance to highlight someone deservingโvoting closes on September 9th!
As we kick off Bi Visibility Month, I wanted to share what bisexuality means to me.
It's a reminder that bisexuality isn't a single experience, but a wide spectrum of attraction. ๐๐๐
#BiVisibilityMonth#BiPride#Bisexuality#BiPlus#LGBTQIA
ALT The image is a fuchsia-colored graphic. In the top right corner, there is a small bisexual flag. The center of the image contains a quote in large white text that reads: "I call myself bisexual because I acknowledge that I have in myself the potential to be attracted - romantically and/or sexually - to people of more than one gender, not necessarily at the same time, in the same way, or to the same degree." The quote is attributed to Robyn Ochs in smaller text below it.
So much love and effort went into getting the bi boat ready this afternoon. Can't wait to join Amsterdam's Canal Pride tomorrow with 70 incredible folks by our side. It's going to be a beautiful day! ๐๐๐
#bi#biplus#AmsterdamPride
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Check out our new Call for submissions for the Fall 2025 issue - Aging.
Bi Women Quarterly is looking for submissions to our upcoming spring 2025 issue 'Pieces of the puzzle'! ๐ฉ
Submit your art pieces - written, drawn, painted, crafted - whatever they may be, to our site and get featured in our magazine made by bi women for bi women. ๐ญ