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Clifford Chance's Georgie Court - DIVA Magazine

Global Inclusion Specialist at Clifford Chance, Georgie Court, speaks to Zoe Schulz about biphobia and the importance of allyship.

“For me, being bi is not just about who I am romantically involved with, it’s about how I view the world in a very un-binary way: it’s opened me up to different ways of deconstructing, existing and experiencing the world. When you’re seen as somewhat ‘different’ to the mainstream in society, it gives you the freedom to think about the world outside of what is perceived as ‘normal’, and my life is better for that. I have support, friendship, closeness, and connection that is not limited by gender (cis, trans, GNC or otherwise) and I love that for me, for us – the bi community. It has allowed me to escape so many binaries that society puts on us. It gives me the flexibility and creativity to imagine an alternative type of being. I think that for me that’s what an authentic bi person is; not being constrained by expectation but moving through the world with an ability to approach every new thing with an abundance of appreciation and open mindedness.”

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