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'''Bisexual Resource Center (BRC)''' is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization that has served the [[bisexual]] community since 1985. Headquartered in Boston MA, the BRC provides education about bisexual and progressive issues, and support for bisexual people. The BRC produced the ''International Directory of Bisexual Groups'' and four editions the ''Bisexual Resource Guide'' (1995-2005). Both books were edited by [[Robyn Ochs]] and more than 150 volunteers from locations worldwide, and were intended to be a comprehensive directory of bisexual and bi-inclusive organizations, including political groups, youth groups, bisexual people of color coalitions, cross-cultural alliances, and university student clubs. The Guide also provided information on bisexual and inclusive social gatherings, religious centers, bookstores, and HIV/AIDS support organizations, as well as information on bisexuality in the media. This project was discontinued in 2005 because it was felt that the Internet had become a better source for this information. Instead, a new book project, [http://www.amazon.com/Getting-Bi-Voices-Bisexuals-Around/dp/0965388158/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1262277219&sr=8-1 ''Getting Bi: Voices of Bisexuals Around the World''], an anthology of writing from around the world, was undertaken. The first edition of this book was published in 2005, and the second in 2009. Both books were co-edited by [[Robyn Ochs]] and Sarah E. Rowley. == External references == * [http://www.biresource.net/ Official Website] {{stub}}
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