International Conference on Bisexuality

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 and followed the concept of a BiCon started in the UK in 1984.

After IC B2 was held in London the following year, the event moved to running every even numbered year. Despite its Dutch origin the event has maintained English as its sole official language and, apart from the first and fourth conferences, has been held exclusively in countries with English as the primary language.

Future events
During the 9th ICB the 11th ICB was announced to be in the United Kingdom in 2010, however the 10th ICB had no immediate takers.

A group of activists came together to work on the issue and in early 2007 the 10th International Conference on Bisexuality, was confirmed for Thursday, July 24 thru Sunday, July 27, 2008, to be held on the University of Rhode Island’s Kingston Campus in beautiful midcoastal Rhode Island, USA. The 10th ICB will be hosted by The University of Rhode Island’s 14th Annual Symposium on GLBTIQA Issues.