The Bisexual Political Action Committee (BiPAC) (founded in 1989), was a militant activist political group dedicated to confronting and eradicating biphobia wherever it was found. In addition to working on issues exclusive to NYC's bisexual community, BiPAC also worked in conjunction with other NYC LGBT & progressive groups of their day including ACT-UP, Queer Nation, Irish Lesbian and Gay Organization, Children of the Rainbow, Por Los Niños, Coalition for a District Alternative (CoDA), etc. In 2005, BiPAC merged with Coalition for Unity and Inclusion to form Bialogue.
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| - The Bisexual Political Action Committee (BiPAC) (founded in 1989), was a militant activist political group dedicated to confronting and eradicating biphobia wherever it was found. In addition to working on issues exclusive to NYC's bisexual community, BiPAC also worked in conjunction with other NYC LGBT & progressive groups of their day including ACT-UP, Queer Nation, Irish Lesbian and Gay Organization, Children of the Rainbow, Por Los Niños, Coalition for a District Alternative (CoDA), etc. In 2005, BiPAC merged with Coalition for Unity and Inclusion to form Bialogue.
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| - The Bisexual Political Action Committee (BiPAC) (founded in 1989), was a militant activist political group dedicated to confronting and eradicating biphobia wherever it was found. In addition to working on issues exclusive to NYC's bisexual community, BiPAC also worked in conjunction with other NYC LGBT & progressive groups of their day including ACT-UP, Queer Nation, Irish Lesbian and Gay Organization, Children of the Rainbow, Por Los Niños, Coalition for a District Alternative (CoDA), etc. In 2005, BiPAC merged with Coalition for Unity and Inclusion to form Bialogue.
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