The International Conference on Bisexuality (ICB), also known as the 'International BiCon' is a periodic gathering of bisexual activists and academics from around the world.

Started by Fritz Klein and a group of fellow activists, the first ICB was held in Amsterdam in 1991. After a second ICB held in London the following year, the event moved to running every even numbered year. Despite it's Dutch origin the event has maintained English as it's sole official language, and apart from one exception has been held exclusively in English-speaking countries since.

Past Events

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1st ICB - 1991

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Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Held in October 1991 and attended by 250.

2nd ICB - 1992

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London, UK. Held in October 1992.

3rd ICB - 1994

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New York, USA. Held in October 1991 and attended by 250.

4th ICB - 1996

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Berlin, Germany. Held in October 1992.

5th ICB - 1998

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Boston, USA. The largest to date, with 910 attendees and over 140 workshops/panels/performances. Held over 3-5 April 1998 at Harvard University.

6th ICB - 2000

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Manchester, UK. Incorporated into UK BiCon 2000. Held over 25-28 August 2000 at the University of Manchester. Combined attendance of 273, with over 100 workshops/sessions.

7th ICB - 2002

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Sydney, Australia. Held over 25-28 October 2002.

8th ICB - 2004

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Minneapolis, USA. Held over 5-8 August 2004.


Future Events

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9th ICB - 2006

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Being held in Toronto, Canada June 15-18. (www.9icb.org)

See Also

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UK BiCon

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