![]() ![]() In 2009, she received the Harvard Gender and Sexuality Caucus’s Lifetime Achievement Award for her advocacy on the Harvard campus. She also worked as an administrator at Harvard University for 26 years, where she co-founded LGBT faculty and staff groups. Her classes focus on identity politics, the history of sexual minorities, and non-binary identities. In addition to creating multiple organizations for equality, Robyn has taught courses at MIT, Tufts University, and Johnson State College. In 1990, she was also a founding member of BiNet USA, an umbrella organization bringing together bisexual organizations, communities, and resources. In 1983, she co-founded the Boston Bisexual Women’s Network, followed by the Bisexual Resource Center in 1985. Since then, she has created multiple organizations to promote bisexual visibility and community. As a writer, teacher, speaker, and activist, Robyn has worked to promote the visibility and rights of people of all orientations and genders – but her primary mission has been carving out space for people who call themselves bisexual.Īt age 23, Robyn came out as bisexual to her friends and family. She studied Language and Culture and Latin American Studies at the State University of New York at Purchase, and received a Masters of Education degree from Harvard. Robyn Ochs was born in 1958 in San Antonio, Texas. ![]()
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