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{{Infobox_Organization
|name = BiNet USA
|image_border = BiNet_USA_Logo.jpg
|caption = BiNet USA logo
|formation = 1990
|leader_title = President
|leader_name = [[Wendy Curry]]
|website = <div class=plainlinks>http://www.binetusa.org/</div>
}}
{{Bi}}'''BiNet USA''' is a [[United States]] national [[bisexual]] advocacy organization. It was founded to formalize communication between United States bisexual groups founded in the decades after the birth of the modern [[LGBT]] rights movement.
As an umbrella organization and a voice for bisexual people in the United States, BiNet USA's mission is to facilitate the development of a cohesive network of bisexual communities, promote bisexual visibility, collect and distribute educational information regarding bisexuality and encourage participation and organizing on local and national levels.<ref>[http://binetusa.org/]</ref>
==Programs and campaigns==
Some of the work the organization has been involved in include:
===Campaigns===
* 1993: Played a key role in the successful national campaign to include "Bi" in the March on Washington for Gay, Lesbian and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation
* 1995: Developed a media packet that helps generates the groundbreaking Newsweek cover story on bisexuality
* Organizes an Ally Campaign, educating and holding ally organizations accountable for their actions (1998)
* After the 1991 bisexual [[anthology]] ''[[Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out]]'' was forced to compete in the [[Lambda Literary Award]]s under the category ''Lesbian Anthology'', BiNet USA led the [[Bisexual Community]] a multi year campaign eventually resulting in the addition of a ''Bisexual'' category, starting with the 2006 Awards.
===Policy initiatives===
* Bisexual Youth Initiative (1995): a survey was developed and sent out to organizations nationwide serving GLBTQ youth. The survey report was published and sent to agencies, offering assistance in improving services.
* Bisexual Rural Initiative (1996): Initiative to reach out and determine specific needs of bisexuals in rural areas.
* Bisexual Health Initiative (2007): participated in the development of the report ''"Bisexual health: An introduction and model practices for HIV/STI prevention programming"''[http://www.thetaskforce.org/downloads/reports/reports/bi_health_5_07.pdf] in conjunction with the [[National Gay and Lesbian Task Force]] & [[Fenway Community Health]], including the ''"Bisexual Health Timeline"''[http://www.binetusa.org/bihealth.html].
===Conferences (partial list)===
[[Image:BiNet-InACircle.jpg|thumb|BiNet gathering]]
* with the [[Bisexual Resource Center]] and the Washington, DC-based [[Alliance of Multicultural Bisexuals]] co-sponsor the largest US bisexual conference to date with over 600 people in attendance. (1993)
* Hosts the First National Institute on Bisexuality and HIV/AIDS (1998)
* with the [[Lambda Literary Foundation]] and [[New York City|New York City's]] [[Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Services Center]] co-sponsor of the ''"Big Bi Book Weekend"'' including ''"Bi Lines: A Celebration of Bisexual Writing in Reading, Music and Culture"'' a fund-raising event to benefit the [[Bi Writers Association]] (2007)
* Co-sponsor of the [[Transcending Boundaries Conference]] (2005) (2006)
* with the [[Bisexual Foundation]] et al. co-sponsor of the [[International Conference on Bisexuality]] (1994) (1998) (2004) (2006)when held in the [[United States]]. A member of the standing committee that is currently planning the [[International Conference on Bisexuality|10th ICB]] to be held on the campus of the [[University of Rhode Island]], [[Kingston, Rhode Island|Kingston]] [[RI]] [[USA]] in July 2008.
==History and structure==
[[Image:BiNet USA Meet.jpg|thumb|BiNet USA meeting]] Tracing its roots back to the 1987 march on Washington, the group further coalesced in 1990 when [[BiPol]][http://www.bisandiego.org/BiPOL.htm] convened the first National Bisexual Conference in [[San Francisco]]. At that time a conference track was dedicated to creating a national organization. The following summer the North American Bisexual Network was formalized in [[Seattle]]. Later its name would change to BiNet USA to coincide with the group becoming a [[nonprofit organization]].[http://bitheway.org/Bi/History.htm]
In its first decade BiNet USA worked on a variety of campaigns, national policy initiatives and hosted/co-hosted a number Conferences. Moving into its second decade, BiNet USA, like many other US [[Foundation (charity)|charitable organizations]], was hit hard when funding dried up in the wake of the [[September 11, 2001 attacks|9/11 attacks]] on the US mainland in September 2001. It was forced to lay off its paid staff and roll back its plans for new office space.
Faced with these new economic and logistical realities, BiNet USA begins to focuse more of its efforts on [[Internet activism]] using the Internet as an organizing tool for community growth. It uses a [[Toll-free telephone number|''"800" phone number'']], it's [[Website]], a [[MySpace|MySpace Group]] and its very active [[Electronic mailing list|ListServ]], established using [[Yahoo Groups]] to facilitate communication between various and disparate bisexual communities and activists nationwide.
In 2005, after a period of progress marked by growing acceptance in both the larger LGBT & straight communities[http://www.robynochs.com/writing/bisexual_movement.html] [http://www.nyabn.org/Pages/WhoWeR/OurHistory.html], the bisexual community suddenly came under a new attack [http://www.bialogue.org/Pages/Actions/DoUXist05/LikeUnicorns.html] promulgated by the publication of a study entitled “Sexual Arousal Patterns of Bisexual Men” by the controversial researcher [[J. Michael Bailey]]. This study allegedly ''"proved"'' that bisexual people did not exist. With little critical examination, various media celebrities and outlets jumped on the band-wagon[http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2573] and claimed to have ''"solved" the "problem of bisexuality"'' by declaring it to be non-existent.
Working with established LGBT institutions such as the [[National Gay and Lesbian Task Force]] [[GLAAD]], the [[Bisexual Resource Center]] as well as newer ones such as [[Bialogue]], BiNet USA moved to co-ordinate a national response to this threat to the well-being of the bisexual community. It has now revitalized and updated it's 'Rapid-Response Spokesperson Team' and now monitors and responds quickly to media portrayals of the bisexual community.[http://nsrc.sfsu.edu/MagArticle.cfm?Article=475&PageID=171&SID=2F61BCD15F440019472CA01253795FEB&DSN=nsrc_dsn]
===Structure===
BiNet USA is chartered as a [[501(c)(3)]] [[nonprofit organization]] in [[Florida]] and is based in [[Arlington County, Virginia|Arlington]], [[Virginia]]. Decision making is by consensus by the Board of Directors with the advise and consent of the members of the Standing Committees and the various Regional Representatives.
===Current leadership===
*[[Wendy Curry]], President
*[[Gary North (journalist)|Gary B. North]], Treasurer
* Margaret Rood, Secretary
* Luigi Ferrer, Board Member at large
==See also==
*[[Bisexual community]]
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
* [http://www.binetusa.org/ BiNet USA's Official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/binetusa BiNet USA on myspace]
* [http://feministing.com/archives/007498.html Feministing.com article on Wendy Curry]
* [http://curriedspam.livejournal.com Curried Spam (LiveJournal)] articles by current BiNet USA president Wendy Curry
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[[Category:History of LGBT civil rights in the United States]]
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