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| birthdate = 1956
| birthplace = [[New York City]]
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| occupation = Social worker, therapist, bisexual rights activist and writer
| nationality = American
| period = late 20th/early 21st century
| genre = Celebrity journalism, Entertainment journalism, Essays, Media
| subject = bisexuality, media, celebrity,arts in the LGBT world
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'''Sheela Lambert''' (born [[1956]] in [[New York City]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[bisexual]] [[civil rights|rights]] [[activist]], [[therapist]] and [[writer]]. She is active in a number of [[:Category:Bisexual organizations|bisexual rights groups]] including the Bi Writers Association, Bi Mental Health Professionals Association[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BiMHP/], [[New York Area Bisexual Network]] and [[Bialogue]].
Lambert attended [[Beloit College]]. She received her B.S. degree in psychology from [[Empire State College]] in 1989 and is a graduate of a two-year Psychotherapy Training Program of the Hakomi Institute<ref>[http://www.hakomiinstitute.com/ The Hakomi Institute]</ref>. She is a certified HIV Counselor in New York City and New York State.
She also received formal training in Family Therapy and Group Leadership Skills; studied Intensive Case Management at [[Hunter College]]; coursework in AIDS Training for Child Welfare Staff (Center for Development of Human Services of [[SUNY Buffalo]] and the New York State Department of Social Services); coursework in HIV Medical and Technical Information (Department of Health, Division of HIV Counseling and Testing, Training Unit).
Lambert has been a public speaker on the topic of bisexuality including: ''Understanding Bisexuality'', ''Famous Bisexuals in History'', ''Border Crossings'', ''Activist Toolkit'' and ''Marriage Discrimination: Impact on the Bi Community.'' She has also appeared on a variety of televisionshows on the topic of bisexuality including ''Real Personal With Bob Berkowitz'' ([[CNBC]]), ''[[Rolonda Watts|The Rolonda Show]]'' (syndicated), ''[[Richard Bey|The Richard Bey Show]]'' ([[WWOR-TV]]) and others. Additionally Lambert has been quoted in various other media — including ''[[The Washington Blade]]''<ref name="washblade051104">[http://www.washblade.com/2005/11-4/view/actionalert/ Keegan, Andrew. "Bisexuals need to choose, says Dr. Ruth." ''Washington Blade'', 4 November 2005.] Accessed 9 April 2007.</ref><ref name="washblade060331">[http://www.washblade.com/2006/3-31/arts/feature/basically.cfm Marzullo, Greg. "Basically ignored: Return of ‘Basic Instinct’s’ bisexual killer is met with a shrug from activists." ''Washington Blade'', 31 March 2006.] Accessed 9 April 2007.</ref><ref>[http://www.washingtonblade.com/2006/10-6/news/national/bi.cfm Lynsen, Joshua. "Coming out bi is unique challenge." ''Washington Blade'', 6 October 2006.] Accessed 9 April 2007.</ref>, ''[[New York Blade|The New York Blade]]''<ref>[http://nyblade.com/2007/3-23/news/national/ Lynsen, Joshua. "Bi Health Report Challenges Doctors." ''The New York Blade'', 23 March 2007.] Accessed 9 April 2007.</ref> and ''[[Time Out New York]]''<ref>[http://www.timeoutny.com/newyork/Details.do?page=1&xyurl=xyl://TONYWebArticles1/598/features/bi_and_large.xml Greenfield, Beth. "Bi and Large." ''Time Out New York'', Issue 598: March 15–21, 2007.] Accessed 9 April 2007.</ref> — on issues related
to bisexuality.
==Personal==
Lambert lives in [[New York City]] and has an adult son. She was married from 1982 to 1994, though separated from her husband beginning in 1984.
==Lambert's work for bisexual rights==
===1990's===
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* ''Gay Men, Lesbians, Bisexuals, Sharing Our Lives: A Forum on Bisexuality'', held May 1992{{Fact|date=January 2008}}. The forum was co-sponsored by the Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center (now the [[Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Services Center]]), [[New York Area Bisexual Network]] and [[BiPAC]].
* During the 1992-93 television season, Lambert was the on-air correspondent and producer{{Fact|date=January 2008}} of ''Out in the 90’s'', a live [[New York City]] public access cable TV news and information show for the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community.
* In 1993, Lambert was the executive producer/host for ''Bisexual Network'', the first [[Television program|television series]] by and for the [[bisexual community]]<ref>Naomi Tucker, ed. ''Bisexual Politics: Theories, Queries, and Visions.'' Binghamton NY: Haworth Press, 1995. ISBN 1560249501 ISBN 978-1560249504</ref>. The series aired for one season on New York City's [[public-access television]].
* Lambert produced a bisexual health care report for the New York City Department of Health in 1993, examining barriers to service for bisexual people accessing health and mental health services{{Fact|date=January 2008}}.
* She was a bisexual member of the Educational Coalition on Lesbian and Gay Youth (ECoLaGY), 1992-94{{Fact|date=January 2008}}.
* Lambert ran a Women's Safer Sex Workshop series, for bisexual women and lesbians, that ran almost three years, from March 1992 through December 1995. The Workshops were co-sponsored by [[New York Area Bisexual Network]]; N.Y.C. Department of Health, Office of Lesbian and Gay Concerns, Lesbian Health Project; [[Gay Men's Health Crisis]]' Lesbian Health Project (LAP); Community Health Project (CHP, now the [[Callen-Lorde Community Health Center]]) Lesbian Health Program.
* In January of 1993, Lambert ran a workshop — ''Sexual Orientation: Experience, Identity and Fantasy'' — with [[Fritz Klein]] at the [[Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Services Center|Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center]] in Manhattan{{Fact|date=January 2008}}.
* ''Friends, Allies, Community Members, Lovers, Bisexuals: A Part of Our Community,'' a program of song and poetry performance and panel and group discussion, was held in October 1993{{Fact|date=January 2008}}. This program was co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office for the Lesbian and Gay Community, [[BiPAC]] and [[Bisexual Women of Color]].
* In 1996, Lambert joined [[Heritage of Pride]], in which she was an active Gay and Lesbian Pride organizer for two years to promote the bi-inclusive agenda as a member. In 2002 [[Heritage of Pride]] renamed [[New York City|New York City's]] Lesbian and Gay Pride events to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride March, Rally, Festival and Dance.
* From 1998 to 2000, Lambert was a member of the LGBT Advisory Board{{Fact|date=January 2008}} for [[C. Virginia Fields]], the [[Manhattan]] [[Borough president|Borough President]].
===2000's===
* Together with [[transgender]] activist [[Pauline Park]], Lambert formed the [[Coalition for Unity and Inclusion]] in [[2000]]. The Coalition was the lead group{{Fact|date=January 2008}} that successfully lobbied various LGBT-related institutions to make their names more inclusive, including [[New York City|New York City's]] [[Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Services Center|Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center]] (formerly the NYC Lesbian and Gay Community Services Center){{Fact|date=January 2008}} and the [[New York Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender Film Festival]] (formerly the New York Lesbian and Gay Film Festival){{Fact|date=January 2008}}.
* In [[2005]], in response to the misinformation put out by the academically disputed [[J. Michael Bailey|Bailey Study]], Lambert worked as a senior member of a joint [[Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation|Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)]]/[[Bialogue]] task force that began to create information packets to provides facts about [[bisexuality]], dispel myths and [[stereotypes]], and educate the public about issues bisexuals face, as well as provides guidelines for various professionals.
* In [[2006]] Ms. Lambert founded the national groups the Bi Writers Association, the Bi Mental Health Professionals Association and co-founded the New York City group Bi Women of All Colors. <ref>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BiWriters/ Bi Writers Association</ref>, <ref> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BiMHP/ Bi Mental Health Professionals Association</ref>
* In [[2007]], Ms. Lambert organized{{Fact|date=January 2008}} two major bi events. She was an organizer of ''Bi Lines: A Celebration of Bisexual Writing in Reading, Music and Culture,'' held in conjunction with the [[Lambda Literary Award|19th Annual Lambda Literary Awards]], events<ref>[http://www.nyabn.org/Pages/BiKnowledge/BigBiBook.html New York Area Bisexual Network: Big Bi Book Weekend 2007<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. Bi Lines was co-sponsored by [[BiNet USA]], the [[Lambda Literary Foundation]], the [[Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Services Center]], et al. for the benefit of the Bi Writers Association. Ms Lambert also organized the "Words on Wings"<ref>[http://www.biwriters.org/pages/newseventsI.html Bi Writers Association News & Events<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> concert, also a benefit for BWA, headlined by Rachael Sage and a lineup of out bi and lesbian musicians, held Sept 28 at the LGBT Community Center.
==Response to Bisexual Erasure==
Lambert has helped in the response to [[Ruth Westheimer|Ruth "Dr. Ruth" Westheimer]] and [[Joy Browne|Dr. Joy Browne]]’s recent public incidents (and discovered long-term history) of [[bisexual erasure]]:
In October of 2005, Dr. Ruth made statements in her nationally syndicated advice column that "everyone is either straight or gay" and there "is no such thing as being bisexual."<ref name="washblade051104"/><ref>[http://www.biresource.org/309 Bisexual Resource Center website] Accessed 07 April 2007.</ref>
In November, 2005, Dr. Joy Browne (on her nationally syndicated radio show and [[Discovery Health Channel]] TV show) told a young woman confused by her attractions to women and men that she must decide: "Am I gay or am I straight?" because "saying that 'I’m bisexual' just means 'Do me!' That 'I don’t care who does me as long as some body…'"{{Fact|date=April 2007}}
Working together with [[BiNet USA]], [[Bisexual Resource Center]] (BRC) and [[GLAAD]], Lambert led the letter-writing campaigns for Dr. Ruth and Dr. Joy Browne and designed a packet of books and educational materials on bisexuality, specially targeted to their mental health and psychology research-oriented backgrounds (paid for and forwarded by GLAAD).
Westheimer's and Browne's respective syndicated columns and TV shows have been monitored closely since the beginning of each campaign. No further incidences of bisexual erasure have been observed since they were contacted.
The [[Bialogue]]/[[GLAAD]] Bisexuality Packet for Mental Health Professionals is now available online on Bialogue’s website. It is designed as a series of documents that can be printed, copied and distributed as handouts for workshops, trainings and classes or viewed online.
Lambert wrote/edited the Bi Writers Association Media Guide to Bisexuality and LGBT Reporting, now available on the BWA website.
==Partial bibliography==
===Print===
* ''The Pain Management Handbook: Guided Imagery and Relaxation for Pain Management and Stress Relief.'' Self-published, 1988.
* ''Bisexual Health Care Report.'' New York City Department of Health, 1993.
'''Journals'''
* "Hakomi Therapy Supervision Verbatim." ''Hakomi Forum'' (professional journal of The Hakomi Institute), No. 7, Winter 1989.<ref>Available in PDF format on [http://www.hakomiinstitute.com/ The Hakomi Institute website].</ref>
'''Magazines'''
* Reviewed the film ''[[Running with Scissors (film)|Running with Scissors]]'', ''Go NYC Magazine'', October 2006<ref>[http://www.gonycmagazine.com/ ''Go NYC Magazine'' website]</ref>.
* Reviewed independent films ''The Gymnast'', ''GYPO'' and ''Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing'' and interviewed film directors Linda Thornburg (''Mrs. Stevens Hears the Mermaids Singing''), Katherine Brooks (''[[Loving Annabelle]]''), Lesli Klainberg (''Fabulous!'') and the actress and producer [[Dreya Weber]] (''The Gymnast'') for [[Curve (magazine)|Curve]], October, November and December 2006 issues.
'''Newsletters'''
* "Notes from the Homefront: Bisexual Motherhood." ''Decidedly Bi'', 1991.
'''Plays'''<br>
* ''Lavender Heights,'' a one-act play performed at the 1994 International Conference Celebrating Bisexuality.
===Online===
* [http://www.bialogue.org/Pages/InfoPackets/MentalHealth.html ''Bialogue/GLAAD Bisexuality Packet for Mental Health Professionals''] (2005)
* [http://www.bimagazine.org/nonfict/pages/feature7.html Interview with [[Ann Herendeen]] author of ''Phyllida and the Brotherhood of Philander'' in [[BiMagazine]] (2006)] Accessed 7 April 2007.
* [http://www.bimagazine.org/nonfict/pages/feature8.html Interview with [[Fritz Klein]] in [[BiMagazine]] (2006)] Accessed 7 April 2007.
* [http://www.afterellen.com/archive/ellen/Music/2006/5/sage.html Profile of the singer-songwriter [[Rachael Sage]]. [[AfterEllen.com]], 31 May 2006.] Accessed 6 April 2007.
* [http://www.afterellen.com/archive/ellen/Movies/2006/6/cheyenne.html Review of ''Looking for Cheyenne.'' AfterEllen.com, 19 June 2006.] Accessed 8 April 2007.
* Review of ''Electroshock.'' AfterEllen.com, June 2006.
* [http://www.afterellen.com/archive/ellen/Movies/2006/6/shorts.html "Newfest Short Films Are Long on Talent." AfterEllen.com, 15 October 2006.] Accessed 7 April 2007.
* [http://www.afterelton.com/archive/elton/people/2007/1/musto.html Profile of [[Michael Musto]]. [[AfterElton.com]], 8 January 2007.] Accessed 6 April 2007.
* [http://www.bimagazine.org/nonfict/pages/feature11.html Interview with [[Rachel Kramer Bussel]] in [[BiMagazine]] (2007)] Accessed 5 April 2007.
* First person piece on aging as a bi woman. bisexual.org June 2007
===Television===
* Producer and correspondent, ''Out in the 90s'' (1992-93)
* Executive producer and host, ''Bisexual Network'' (1993)
==See also==
* [[biphobia]]
==External links==
* [http://www.hakomiinstitute.com/ The Hakomi Institute]
* [http://www.nyabn.org/index.html New York Area Bisexual Network (NYABN)]
* [http://www.bialogue.org/index.html Bialogue]
* [http://www.biwriters.org/ Bi Writers Association]
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BiMHP/ Bi Mental Health Professionals Association]
* [http://www.myspace.com/biwomenofallcolors/ Bi Women of All Colors]
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