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Adrienne Williams, Founder, Web Producer, Publisher, Bi Social Network
Contributing Columnist, “Rants of a Bisexualist” | Entertainment
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Adrienne Williams is the Founder, Producer and Publisher of Bi Social Network (AJW Media), the first entertainment, interactive bisexual network dealing with sexuality for the bi community. Bi Social Network focus is on bisexual men, women, teens and social issues surrounding the myths of bisexuality (biphobia) in all communities.  Williams started Bi Social Network in December of 2008 and continues to be the leader in bisexual niche markets, in entertainment, social issues, Bi Talk Radio, psychology, and working on projects such as BSN TV, Bi Social Magazine, Bi Social Film Festival, workshops and networking events.

Williams was invited to the White House by President Barack Obama to the LGBT Reception in June of 2011. Selected for the 2011 GLAAD National Media Institute for People of Color to promote bi inclusion and visibility—also interviewed on Chicago Progressive Talk Radio hosted by Stephanie Miller, featured in the Chicago Tribune (RedEye), Associated Press, Connextions Magazine, Windy City Times, The Bilerico Project, GLAAD Blog and The Advocate.

Please visit www.ajwconsultingmedia.com to learn more about her writing projects, volunteering, news and events.

Ronete Cohen | Contact Ronete
Psychologist, Columnist | Bi Life with Ronete Cohen

Ronete Cohen MA is an experienced psychologist with a BA and MA in Psychology from Leiden University in the Netherlands. Her further training includes: a 3-year theoretical and clinical course in Intensive Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (IE-DP) with Ferruccio Osimo MD, Psychiatrist (former President of the International Experiential Dynamic Therapy Association); and Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy (STDP)/Affect Phobia Therapy (APT) training with Kristin Osborn MA, Psychotherapist (Associate and Researcher at the Short-Term Psychotherapy Research Program, Harvard Medical School). She is a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), the Dutch Institute of Psychologists (NIP), and the Dutch Association of Child and Youth Psychotherapists (VKJP).

Maria (Mizz M) | Contact Maria
Contributing Writer, Politics | News & Opinion

Maria (nicknamed Mizz M) is a 30 year-old bisexual and currently recovering from a chronic illness and working on getting her life back. She has known about her sexual orientation since she was 14 years old, but just came out in early 2008. Maria has come out only to most of her friends and some in the BLGT community—but working on it. Maria lives and works in the Washington DC area, and is active in the BLGT communities there. She enjoys reading, swimming, being involved in health advocacy, politics, bisexuality and LGTPIAQQ rights. She also enjoys movies, friends, socializing, learning, meeting new people and trying new things.

Maria will be writing on topics ranging from coming out—bisexuality in pop culture and the image of bisexuality in gay and straight communities.

Adam Borders | Contact Adam
Contributing Writer, Entertainment | Politics 

Adam Borders is a corporate trainer by day, freelancer at night with a passion for writing—with a background in technical support and technology. He has worked as a technical support representative, trainer, training developer and author of training manuals.

Adam lives in the Columbus, OH area, and has been out as bisexual since 2007 and is active in both the bisexual and polyamory communities.  He’s a member of Poly Columbus, as well as contributing articles to the site Modern Poly. Noticing a lack of openly bisexual men in the BLGT community—has led to a passion for bi issues and speaking out to the BLGT community from a bi-male perspective.

Aud Traher Contact Aud
Contributing Writer, Lifestyle

Audrey Traher is 25 year-old anthropology student currently attending University. When not writing for school or Bi Social Network, Audrey enjoys being a general geek, playing games with friends, scary video games, movies, and performing stand up comedy at open mic nights.”

Abby  | Contact Abby
Special Contributing Writer, Performing and Visual Arts | Television

Abby Camacho is a bisexual of Hispanic and Asian descent, who has a background as a creative professional and project manager in the Washington, DC area. Although her main interests are in visual arts, AC will also write about bisexuality in other creative media such as the performing arts and television. AC has known about her sexual orientation since her early teens, but she was discouraged from coming out during high school in the 1980s and again post-college during the mid-late 1990s. Recently, she came out as bisexual in early 2010, while showing support to bisexual men as well.

 

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