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It sought to address particular issues affecting bisexual people in the city, including the city council's stance that bisexuality did not exist, and the "no bisexuals" door policies of several gay and lesbian venues in the city's 'gay village' around Canal Street and Bloom Street.
 
It sought to address particular issues affecting bisexual people in the city, including the city council's stance that bisexuality did not exist, and the "no bisexuals" door policies of several gay and lesbian venues in the city's 'gay village' around Canal Street and Bloom Street.
  
The group was set up as a spin-off from [[BiPhoria]].
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The group was set up as a spin-off from [[BiPhoria]].  The brand name continued as [[Bisexual Action]].
  
 
==Manchester Council and Bisexuality==
 
==Manchester Council and Bisexuality==

Revision as of 12:41, 22 July 2011

Bisexual Action Manchester was a local campaigning group in Manchester in the late 1990s.

It sought to address particular issues affecting bisexual people in the city, including the city council's stance that bisexuality did not exist, and the "no bisexuals" door policies of several gay and lesbian venues in the city's 'gay village' around Canal Street and Bloom Street.

The group was set up as a spin-off from BiPhoria. The brand name continued as Bisexual Action.

Manchester Council and Bisexuality

"No Bisexuals" door policies

Other issues at that time