
Let's drift together
Let’s unify all continents, like a new Pangea. After all, bi+ activism resembles the movement of continents: slow and steady, yet ultimately transformative, reshaping the world in profound and lasting ways.
In the summer of 2026, WorldPride will take place in Amsterdam, bringing together an inspiring programme of conferences, celebrations, and community events across two vibrant weeks. Naturally, such a global moment would not be complete without a dedicated space for the bi+ community.
Bi+ World Conference
We are therefore delighted to announce that on 28, 29, and 30 July 2026, Bi+ Nederland and Bi+ Equal will host the Bi+ World Conference in Amsterdam.
We warmly invite bi+ people from around the globe to join us for this three-day conference, featuring engaging workshops, insightful panels, meaningful connection, and opportunities to explore the city during this exceptional time. It is a unique occasion to meet bi+ people from all corners of the world, exchange knowledge and lived experiences, and celebrate the strength and diversity of the bi+ community together.
Registration is now open.
You can now officially register to attend the Bi+ World Conference. For people with limited financial means it is possible to apply for a scholarship.
We very much look forward to welcoming you to Amsterdam.

Join
Attend the Bi+ World Conference as a participant.
Register for a regular ticket or for a ticket with scholarship for people with limited financial means.

Contribute
Present your bi+ research, give a keynote on an interesting bi+ topic, run a workshop on a bi+ subject, perform your show with a bi+ related theme or story.
Confirmed
Here are some contributions that you can expect at the Conference. Full schedule with descriptions, organisers, locations and further details will be available to registered participants.
Monosexism as Epistemic Injustice: Naming and Resisting Bi+ Erasure
This workshop introduces monosexism as epistemic injustice—the structural denial of bi+ people’s knowledge and experiences—and invites participants to collectively map how it operates in their own contexts. Through interactive discussion, we transform individual e...
Mental Health (CFP Brazilian Resolution 08/2022), Biphobia and Bisexual Affectivities
A group conversation about bisexuality and mental health.
Vacuums do not exist: a journey of being unburdened through African spirituality praxis
This creative and participatory session invites bi+ community members and allies to explore spirituality as a decolonial, embodied practice, grounded in afrosurrealist art, movement, and storytelling from Black African bi+ communities in Kenya. Through artistic works, ...
Empowerment Formats for Bi+ Specific Life Situations: Insights from a Community-Led Meetup for Bi+ People in Hetero Facing Relationships
Insights from a community-led, moderated meetup for bi+ people in hetero facing / mixed orientation relationships and their partners in Berlin. Together we explore how tailored empowerment spaces for bi+ specific life situations can support and empower bi+ individuals.
About American Institute of Bisexuality (AIB): Past and Future Research, Education and Community-Building
We will cover American Institute of Bisexuality (AIB) and its history and Mission, and seek community input, feedback and ideas for making the world better for and more accepting of bi+ people.
Too young to dare, too old to care? An intergenerational conversation about becoming bi+
This workshop explores how bi+ experiences evolve across the lifespan, focusing on age as a key dimension and fostering an intergenerational dialogue about bi+ identity, history, and community. It challenges monosexist assumptions about there being only one “right” ...
Bi+ identities as a social catalyst to combat hate speech and fascism
Bisexual people outside of activism have the potential to become challengers of hate speech and fascism. We will propose the theoretical framework and some tools to achieve this.
This is not a Phase! It's how we show up.
An immersive fashion performance by Biweekly.
Getting Bi
Challenging Bi+ Phobia and Bi+ Erasure and Creating a Culture of Inclusion.