Discover: Bi-Erasure
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A term that means the tendency to ignore, disregard or falsify bisexuality, this can be a heavy topic; but Dr. Liz Powell is up for the task.
The term bi-erasure can also be known as bisexual invisibility and means the tendency to ignore, disregard, falsify, or even re-explain bisexuality in society and even in history.
There are so many questions and particularities surrounding bi-erasure, and Dr. Liz Powell tackles all that and more in his video where she sits down to chat with Ashlee Cain of Rose Glass Photography.
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