BiCon 2010
International Conference on Bisexuality 2010
2010 sees the relaunch of the International Conference on Bisexuality by combining the 28th UK BiCon with the 10th ICB.
It's a chance for bisexual activists from across the globe to get together and combine strategies, compare solutions, and forge partnerships in the fight against prejudice and biphobia. It is hoped that many countries will be represented, through individual delegates and also by attendees sent from both bisexual and LGBT organisations from all over the world.
BiCon is an annual conference/convention for bisexual people and their friends, allies and supporters, and anyone with a supportive interest in bisexuality. It’s a friendly, welcoming event – BiCon is enjoyed each year by people who are just beginning to make links with the UK bisexual community, as well as by regular attendees who come back time and time again.
During the day it has a packed programme of talks, discussions and seminars about bisexuality and associated topics. In the evenings it has a range of social activities including parties, dancing and networking.
The 2010 BiCon will be the UK’s 28th – this one of the longest continuously running LGBT events in the country.
The International Conference on Bisexuality was set up to be an international version of BiCon. The first was in 1991, after 1992 the event ran every two years until the last ICB, 9ICB, in 2006.
For more information and booking please visit BiCon2010