Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
For bisexuals, this pressure is known as bisexual erasure.
She also continues to advocate against bisexual erasure.
In its most extreme form, bisexual erasure can include denying that bisexuality exists.
Bisexual erasure has taken place in many cultures so that bisexuality is often not acknowledged or interpreted as homosexuality.
A source of discrimination against bisexuals, biphobia is based on negative bisexual stereotypes and bisexual erasure.
The Epistemic Contract of Bisexual Erasure"."
Bisexual erasure is the tendency to ignore, remove, falsify, or reexplain evidence of bisexuality in the History, Academic, the news media, and other primary sources.
Their syndicated columns and TV shows have been monitored closely since the beginning of each campaign with no further incidences of bisexual erasure observed since they were contacted.
Lambert has helped in the response to Ruth Westheimer, popularly known as Doctor Ruth, and Joy Browne's public incidents and uncovered history of bisexual erasure.
Still others note non-heterosexual is the only term useful to maintaining coherence in research and suggest it "highlights a shortcoming in our language around sexual identity"; for instance, its use can enable bisexual erasure.
A series of groups have been working together and focusing on issues that are important to the bisexual community such as biphobia, dating, coming out, bisexuals visibility in the news and entertainment, and bisexual erasure.
Bialogue's mission is to dispel myths and stereotypes about bisexuality, address biphobia and bisexual erasure, educate the public on the facts and realities of bisexuality and advocate for the bisexual community.
BiPAC the "Bisexual Political Action Committee" (founded in 1989), was an explicitly militant activist political group dedicated to confronting & eradication biphobia and Bisexual erasure wherever it was found.
Bisexual Invisibility: Impacts and Recommendations (March 2011)
Bisexual erasure or bisexual invisibility is the tendency to ignore, remove, falsify, or reexplain evidence of bisexuality in history, academia, news media and other primary sources.
In 2011, San Francisco's Human Rights Commission released a report on bisexual visibility, titled "Bisexual Invisibility: Impacts and Regulations."