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Lexy // Salietian/Bi girl // 15 // Feminist // Battleaxe Bisexual // Furry artist :3 // Educationally neglected,, I may be stupid at times :p // I also post art on Twitter and Tumblr under the same username !!

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Lani Kaahumanu Being Interviewed By Mason Funk (The OUTWORDS Archive) In Cazadero, CA, USA (July 25,

Lani Kaʻahumanu: "Bisexual people have been around. The two big examples are the first homophile, student homophile group at Columbia was founded by a bisexual man. Does anybody know that? He's name was Steven Donaldson."
Lani Kaʻahumanu: "Does anybody know that Brenda Howard was at Stonewall, and organized the first month after Stonewall gathering, to have another march to commemorate it, and then organized, helped organize and conceived, we'll do a yearly parade, and that was the birth of all our pride parades? No."
Lani Kaʻahumanu: "Here we go. We've got to educate, and educate, and educate, and on the other side, the researchers were only researching gay and lesbian people, and including bisexual, or throwing us out, but there was never any research on bisexual."
Lani Kaʻahumanu: "Our s— rates are higher. All the rates are higher because of the invisibility, the mental health issues, d—g... all those issues are much higher, and we now say, "This is what we've been saying all along", and we now have the research. It's happening, and the education is happening on all the levels that it needs to."
Lani Kaʻahumanu: "Some people are still so stubborn that they just... They're so stuck in this either/or, either/or kind of thing when... I was thinking about that. It's like, I've never lived in an either/or world in my whole life. My life has always been both/and."
Lani Kaʻahumanu: "It's beyond both/and. It's all and. It's all and. That's it. All my life, my organizing, my activism, it's all of us, and it's just annoying. I'm so glad I'm mentoring, and there's so many young bisexuals coming up."

Lani Kaʻahumanu being interviewed by Mason Funk (The OUTWORDS Archive) in Cazadero, CA, USA (July 25, 2016)

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