Despite the many challenges they face, young BIPOC individuals are resilient and resourceful. They have developed strategies for resisting systems of oppression and creating their own spaces for healing, growth, and empowerment. For example, many BIPOC youth are involved in social justice movements, advocating for policy changes and community-based initiatives that address issues such as police brutality, immigration reform, and education equity (García, 2017). Others are creating their own cultural spaces, such as art collectives, music groups, and literary organizations, which provide opportunities for self-expression and community-building (Chang, 2006).
Here’s a short piece written for “young bi passion” — capturing the energy, discovery, and heat of being young and bisexual. young bi passion
One of the greatest enemies of young bi passion is . This is the social phenomenon where people dismiss bisexuality as a "phase," "greediness," or "indecision." Despite the many challenges they face, young BIPOC
A crush on a boy might feel like a thunderstorm—loud, obvious, and intense. A crush on a girl? That might feel like the quiet hum of a summer evening—subtle, lingering, and deeply emotional. Learning to navigate these different frequencies is a journey. Others are creating their own cultural spaces, such
She tastes like cherry cola and midnight secrets. He smells like rain on pavement and guitar strings. And somehow — impossibly — wanting both doesn’t split me in half. It doubles the world.