In 2025, we are proud to honor Juba Kalamka with the Dr. Maggi Rubenstein BiCONIC Visibility Award! Juba's decades of groundbreaking work as a spoken word artist, activist, and cultural organizer have helped expand Bi+ representation in music, media, and community spaces. His voice and vision continue to uplift and inspire generations of Bi+ people. 🌟 In grateful appreciation of his unwavering commitment to Bi+ visibility, justice, and joy. 🏆 Know someone who should be honored next? The nomination form for the 2026 award will open in early 2026 — keep an eye out for the button in upcoming newsletters!
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This year, the Bay Area Bi+ & Pan Network (BABPN) and the BiCONIC Film Festival team were unable to organize a contingent for the 2025 San Francisco Pride Parade. While we’re deeply proud of the work we’ve done in past years to bring visibility to the Bi+ community, a combination of limited capacity, competing commitments, and logistical hurdles meant we couldn’t bring it all together in time for this year’s march. We know how important it is for Bi+ folks to be seen at Pride — not just as individuals, but as a community with our own voices, culture, and needs. Our presence matters, especially in a time when visibility and solidarity across the LGBTQIA+ spectrum are more critical than ever. So while we may have missed the 2025 parade, we’re not stepping back — we’re stepping forward. We’re already setting our sights on 2026, with the goal of coming back stronger, more organized, and with even more space for joy, connection, and Bi+ brilliance. If you're interested in helping us plan for 2026 — whether that's marching, helping with logistics, designing signs, or cheering from the sidelines — we'd love to hear from you. Together, we can build something beautiful. Stay visible. Stay proud. Stay Bi+. — The BABPN & BiCONIC Teams |
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