BiCurean

Join us for a conversation between 3 bi women about identity, relationship and labels.

Show Notes

Ranging from entertaining to serious, this conversation explored the intersection between queer and straight cultural expectations of women and how being bi and "femme" challenges those expectations in both communities. (Quotes around femme explained in the episode ;p)

Read more about Gail, Robyn and Aicila by checking out their websites and social media (links below). We also included a few of the articles we referenced in the show for your reading enjoyment.

Being Queer and Femme Means Constantly Coming Out http://bit.ly/30y3Ow3
Gail Carriger Website https://gailcarriger.com/
Robyn Ochs Website https://robynochs.com/
Aicila Writing Website https://CatchingJellyfish.com
The 5th Gender https://amzn.to/2LS3qFn
Bi invisibility by San Francisco Human Rights Commission.doc http://bit.ly/32x75gO
RECOGNIZE: The Voices of Bisexual Men https://amzn.to/2ZnfJg1
Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World https://amzn.to/2YhrFU7
Bi Women Quarterly http://bit.ly/2ZlHRQx

Tags: bi, femme, queer, LGBTQ, activism, literature, hope, Gail_Carriger, Robyn_Ochs, oppression, community, isolation, bicurean, podcast
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What is BiCurean?

BiCurean takes typically combative topics and teaches them to play nice. Our view is the mainstream reactionary rhetoric divides us and only helps those invested in the status quo. We seek to find answers beyond the most obvious.

Join host Aicila as she digs into topics ranging from social and political to geeky and fun. Aicila is looking for the "BiCurean Moment"- the point where contradictions meet or are embraced.

BiCurean was conceived of in 2011 by Aicila as a podcast and originally created as a blog. On hiatus since 2021, she's been eager to start back up, and 2024 will be the year she does. Watch for new episodes, a new format, and just her as the host.

https://bicurean.vista.page for more info