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BiLines: A Bi+ Visibility Day Event
September 21 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Celebrate Bi+ Visibility Day with Sydney Bi+ Network at BiLines on 21 September. BiLines is our annual story sharing event to celebrate bi+ people and communities, our unique experiences and joys.
BiLines 2024 explores and celebrates the many ways we defy societal norms. This year’s event is all about how we create our own uniquely bi+ and beautiful stories. How we don’t have to conform to mainstream narratives of who we are, how we live, and what’s possible for our communities. We’re highlighting how we challenge the status quo to build a world where we can love deeply, live freely, and care for community.
This event is free, however we ask that you please register to help us with numbers, as the venue has a maximum capacity for COVID safety.
Who this event is for:
BiLines is for anyone who experiences attraction to more than one gender, in any way, to any degree. We welcome people who are bi+, bisexual, pansexual, fluid, queer, omnisexual, polysexual, biromantic, panromantic, gay, lesbian, questioning, and more. We welcome people who use more than one label to describe themselves, people who use no labels, and people who use other languages or terminology to describe themselves. We also recognise that bi+ folks and the people who love them can experience unique barriers to inclusion and invite bi+ allies, partners, friends, family (biological or chosen) members and loved ones into the group.
Accessibility Information:
The event will be interpreted by Auslan interpreters. The venue has wheelchair access available, including ramps up to the front door. The room has an air purifier and masks will be available. If you have any accessibility questions or concerns, send us an email at syd.bi.network@gmail or send us a message via our social media.
Getting to the Venue:
Newtown Neighbourhood Centre is located at 11-13 Darley Street, which is off the south end of King Street. The closest train station is St Peters, which is about 300m away on a mostly flat route. Alternatively, Newtown Station is about 1km away, also a mostly flat route. There is limited parking available.
More information, including storysharer lineup, coming soon.
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Sydney Bi+ Network acknowledges that we live, organise, and connect on lands that were stolen. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Gadigal people of the Eora nation where this event will be held