
Virtual / Online Gathering for anyone who loves more than one gender
(bi, pan, poly, omni, fluid, etc)
=
experience belonging
& strengthen your community connections
An intensive few hours of looking within, expanding your knowledge of who you are and enhancing your confidence as a bi+ person.
This could be the nudge you’ve been needing to take up some more queer space. Or to explore, clarify and finally open up about certain parts of your identity.
This online workshop will leave you feeling a greater sense of authenticity and deepen your connection with communities in which you belong. Ages 18+ only.
What to expect:
Zoom Gathering
Facilitated by a queer life coach - Marisa Musso
Tech Support - Kameron Smalls
Hour 1 - Bi 101, Intention Setting, Hot Topics, Facilitated Discussions, Breakout Rooms
Hour 2 - Goal Setting, Golden Gossip Activity, Representation, Accountability
Bonus:
Bi+ Resources to help you stay connected.
An option to join a follow-up private focus group to keep you on track with your personal bi identity goals.
Popular topics include:
Coming out (again and again), bi history, emotional support, identity clarity, relationship structures (mono & non-mono), transitions, passing, privilege and useful resources to keep up your momentum.
Cost:
$30 Early Bird (tickets will increase to $35, at 48 hours prior to event)
$15 BIPOC (Sliding Scale for Black, Indigenous and People of Color)*
*Bi spaces are often predominately white or middle-class and that’s not representative of the bi community at large. This can make bi spaces feel unwelcome to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and people of color). This workshop has a sliding scale for BIPOC to bring awareness about and help mitigate some financial and social barriers to entry that BIPOC members of our community may experience.
+Meeting is closed captioned
+Deaf attendees, please request ASL access at least 2 weeks prior
+Ticket Sales end 24 hours prior to the start time
$30
Full price - Early Bird
Tickets will increase to $35, at 48 hours prior to event.
$15
BIPOC -Sliding Scale
for Black, Indigenous and People of Color

What workshop participants have said about their experience:
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"A really wholesome gathering of people who support each other and relate with one another on a deep level with regards to gender and sexual identities."
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"The inclusivity! Especially the shared understanding that being queer does not mean fitting exactly right into one specific queer box, but rather finding parts of our identity in many different parts/boxes of queerness."
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“Marisa sets a welcoming tone and provides a supportive space to talk about things that are real. It does manage to make you feel less alone.”
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"An exploration in community about bi identity and the impact of bi invisibility."
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“It's made for you. Trust in it.”
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"Empowering, interesting, well-facilitated."