We will start this workshop by talking about the importance of telling bi+ stories, how dominant narratives can shape the way that we tell and interpret stories, and how stories are constructed in our social interactions. We will also critically reflect on who can tell their stories and who is silenced. In this context, we will particularly turn our attention to how bi+ stories become untellable, in the asylum process. The workshop will finish with discussing strategies for creating more space for bi+ asylum stories to be told, heard, and understood.

Who's story is told? How do the bi+ asylum stories become untellable?