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Camille Holthaus is the current chair of Bisexual Organizing Project, one of the three 501(c)3 organizations serving bisexuals in the United States. She has been a bisexual activist since 1990 and was one of the founders and moderators of Bi Group at the University of Iowa, which continues today as The Grey Agenda. Camille hosted the bisexual discussion room at the 1994 Sixth (and final) North American Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Studies Conference: “In Queery, In Theory, In Deed.” More recently, Camille has been a regular presenter at the Bisexual Empowerment Conference: A Uniting, Supportive Experience (BECAUSE) and was cochair of BECAUSE 2014. Camille is passionate about creating community for bisexuals and advocating for true bi inclusion in LGBT spaces. She is a member of the Bisexual Leadership Roundtable and presents on bi issues in a wide variety of settings. Camille lives in Minneapolis with her wife, two sons, and three dogs. She also serves on boards at Theatre in the Round Players and Field Middle School.
Camille Holthaus; The Future of Bisexual Activism. QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking 1 February 2015; 2 (1): 22–36. doi: https://doi.org/10.14321/qed.2.1.0022
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