The Curve Foundation champions LGBTQ+ women’s and nonbinary people’s culture and stories through intergenerational programming and community building. We are inclusive of all who identify as part of the Curve community. Launched in , The Curve Foundation amplifies the voices of LGBTQ+ women and non-binary people, creating a searchable archive from the 30 years of magazine issues, and supporting journalists in the tradition of Curve magazine.
As a highlight of Lesbian Visibility Week, the Curve Power List celebrates LGBTQ+ women and nonbinary individuals making seismic shifts in North America-shaping culture, policy, and social change. The Curve Archive seeks to harness our collective LGBTQ+ histories by providing free, online access to the thirty-year run of Curve and Deneuve magazines, as well as through digital exhibitions and community programming.
Curve gave lesbians and queer women the chance to see themselves on glossy magazine pages—not just as objects of sexual intrigue or political outrage, but as fully realized people. When talking about the range of sexualities, a lot of people visualise the Kinsey Scale across the population as a curved graph. What ' s Up With Curve.
And although the Kinsey scale is usually written out with nice chunky integers 0,1,2, Firstly because the vast majority of potential partners available to bisexuals are heterosexual or low-kinsey bisexuals see any of the above graphs. Because they know that sexuality is a continuum and what a bell-curve looks like, some of them then say things like "Completely straight or gay people are quite rare" or "most people are bisexual".
In , Curve magazine became a not-for-profit project of The Curve Foundation. Our Socials. This is common, even on the bi scene - we internalise the "equally attracted to" myth to assume that although we don't have to be equally attracted to 'both' sexes to be bisexual ourselves, that there is, somewhere, a large number of bisexuals out there who are all Kinsey 3's.
So, next time you look around a gay event and wonder where all the bisexuals are, consider looking around a football match, or a theatre audience, or the queue for the bus - that's where the bisexuals are.
Curve Magazine Quarterly. What does this mean for studies into bisexuality? Contact Us. So, my message is pure and simple. Morris as we discuss her book, "Sappho's Bar and Grill". Curve Community Resources. We bring the Curve magazine archive to life, providing context and a throughline between the critical conversations in the s and early s and today; we support the journalists who tell our stories; and we host conversations and events that bring our community together.
Don't forget to register for our free book event happening next Wednesday! The only national nonprofit championing lesbian and queer women ' s stories and culture. Author and educator Bonnie J. Most of these draw on the B section of the LGBT community, where the majority of actually bisexual people as opposed to "bi identified happy to socialise on the gay scene" people are not to be found. We here at the Index define bisexuality as Kinsey , so there's still a lot of bisexuals out there.
We're proud to have been a part of the San Francis. Rather, the test is intended as a tool for conversation, a barometer to help us see which films and series are pushing the movement forward and where we need to put more attention. Bisexuality - Ordinary, Common, Fun in Groups! Learn more about currency preferences.
But it would also suggest that there were more people who were bisexual than there are heterosexual. See the film. May 22, Link to register: www. When she realized she was a lesbian, it changed the course of her life.
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