Wendy Curry

Wendy Curry is an American bisexual rights activist[1] and animal rescue advocate.

Wendy Curry
Notable American bisexual rights and animal rights campaigner Wendy Curry with one of her rescued dogs, Tuck
BornSeptember 1966
Maine, USA
OrganizationBiNet USA, North East All Retriever Rescue (NEARR)
MovementAnimal rescue, LGBT rights/bisexual rights
Spouse(s)Brian Curry
AwardsBrenda Howard Memorial Award

Career and civil rights work

She was the President[2] of BiNet USA, an American national bisexual civil rights organization, a position she assumed in 2006. Previously she had served as the organization's Secretary and Vice-President.[3] In 2009, Curry was the recipient of the Brenda Howard Memorial Award presented by the Queens Chapter of PFLAG.[4]

Ms. Curry is also on the planning committees for the Transcending Boundaries Conference.

In 1999, Curry along with fellow U.S. bisexual rights activists Michael Page of Florida and Gigi Raven Wilbur from Texas started the observation of Celebrate Bisexuality Day. To quote Curry, "We were sitting around at one of the annual bi conventions, venting and someone, I think it was Gigi said we should have a party. We all loved the great bisexual, Freddie Mercury. His birthday was in September, so why not Sept? We wanted a weekend day to ensure the most people would do something. Gigi's birthday was Sept 23rd. It fell on a weekend day, so poof! We had a day." [5][6] This event has grown in popularity and now a wide variety of annual celebrations take place on September 23 throughout Canada, the United States, Europe, and Australia.

She is employed as a software engineer.

Personal life

Curry previously from Maine, now resides in New Hampshire with her husband Brian[7] and their daughter.

gollark: https://dhall-lang.org/
gollark: A really cool configuration language is dhall, which is sort of a hybrid of JSON and Haskell with guaranteed totality.
gollark: sysv?
gollark: runit is reasonably okay versus whatever `/etc/init.d` is.
gollark: Yep, my secondary one uses it.

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