

Bi takes a long overdue, comprehensive look at bisexual politics, from the issues surrounding biphobia/monosexism, feminism, and transgenderism to the practice of labeling those who identify as bi as either "too bisexual" (promiscuous and incapable of fidelity) or "not bisexual enough" (not actively engaging romantically or sexually with people of at least two different genders). Edited by Julia Feliz Brueck and Zoie Zane McNeill, Sanctuary Publishers."A groundbreaking exploration of bisexual politics by a revolutionary thinker" (Publishers Weekly) provides the missing piece of the puzzle for readers who identify as bisexual Depicted as duplicitous, traitorous, and promiscuous, bisexuality has long been suspected, marginalized, and rejected by both straight and gay communities alike.

Queer and Trans Voices: Achieving Liberation Through Consistent Anti-Oppression. "Queer Vegan Politics and Consistent Anti-Oppression". "Love, Rage and the Occupation: Bisexual Politics in Israel/Palestine". The book was nominated in 2014 for a "Lammy" from the Lambda Literary Awards. In their book, Bi: Notes for a Bisexual Revolution, Eisner writes about monosexual privilege, the harms it can cause in society, and the intersection of transgender people and bisexuality. Eisner works towards deconstructing stereotypes attached to bisexuality arguing that their subversive power should be utilized rather than rejected by bisexual movements. Shiri Eisner is a genderqueer bisexual writer and activist based in Tel Aviv.

