Four bi+events during the autumn

RFSL

RFSL Rådgivning Skåne is now organising four different bi+ events in Malmö, Göteborg and Stockholm with workshops, lectures and forum and are also starting a Nordic bi+ network. LGBTQI-people, activists, allies, or those who encounter bi+ individuals in their professional roles are welcome!

The events are organised by RFSL Rådgivningen Skåne together with RFSL Göteborg, RFSL Stockholm and RFSL nationally, with funding from the U.S. Embassy in Sweden.

What is bi+?

Bi+ is an umbrella term for people who are attracted to others of different genders. For example, people who are bi, pan or queer.

Malmö

When? 30/9, 10.00-17.00
Where? Stora salen, Elite Hotel Savoy, Norra Vallgatan 62, Malmö
Accessibility?  the venue is accessible.

Welcome to this forum where we will reflect upon and celebrate the diversity and creativity of human expression regarding sexuality and romantic attachments. The forum aims to raise awareness, connect people, and celebrate bi+ community. We’ll be looking at the interconnection between creativity and wellbeing, and challenging stereotypes about sexuality in the mainstream as well as in LGBTQ+ contexts. Let us envision a future where identities are not limited by categories but enriched by the freedom to express desire and oneself freely.

Who is the forum for? For curious and creative people, LGBTQ+ people, activists, professionals, and other stakeholders.

The event will be held in English.

Organised by RFSL Rådgivningen Skåne and funded by U.S. Embassy in Sweden. 

Are you excited?

Photo of Robyn Ochs and Ritch Savin-Williams

Göteborg

When? 3/10, 18:00-21:00
Where? Regnbågshuset, Barlast
Accessibility? Regnbågshuset is accessible. There is an elevator and a big WC. However, there is no audio induction loop.

Bi+ Sexuality, Connectivity and Creativity

Workshop Beyond Binaries with Robyn Ochs

Lecture about young bi+ with Ritch Savin-Williams

Do you think that bi, pan, and queers should be highlighted more? We do too! That’s why RFSL would like to take the opportunity to invite you to a magical evening with a workshop by Robyn Ochs, renowned  Bi+ activist and a lecture with Ritch Savin-Williams, professor emeritus of developmental psychology at Cornell University who specialises in bisexual, lesbian, and gay research involving adolescents. The evening is about exploring and understanding language, sexuality, and identity beyond the binary.

The event is intended for those who identify as bi +, meaning they are  attracted to individuals of different genders. LGBTQI-people, activists, allies, or those who encounter bi+ individuals in their professional roles are also welcome!

Please note that the event will be held in English. 

Are you excited?

Organised by RFSL Rådgivningen Skåne, RFSL Göteborg and funded by U.S. Embassy in Sweden.

Photo of Robyn Ochs and Ritch Savin-Williams

Stockholm

Bi+ Sexuality, Connectivity and Creativity
When? 5/10, 18.00-21.00
Bi+ Sexuality, Connectivity and Creativity
Where? ABF-huset, Sveavägen 41, Sandlersalen
Accessibility? ABF-huset is accessible. There is an elevator and a big WC. audio induction loop is available.

Workshop Beyond Binaries with Robyn Ochs

Lecture about young bi+ with Ritch Savin-Williams

Do you think that bi, pan, and queers should be highlighted more? We do too! That’s why RFSL would like to take the opportunity to invite you to a magical evening with a workshop by Robyn Ochs, renowned  Bi+ activist and a lecture with Ritch Savin-Williams, professor emeritus of developmental psychology at Cornell University who specialises in bisexual, lesbian, and gay research involving adolescents. The evening is about exploring and understanding language, sexuality, and identity beyond the binary.

The event is intended for those who identify as bi +, meaning they are  attracted to individuals of different genders. LGBTQI-people, activists, allies, or those who encounter bi+ individuals in their professional roles are also welcome!

Are you excited?

Organised by RFSL Rådgivningen Skåne, RFSL Stockholm and funded by U.S. Embassy in Sweden.