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Title
Regina Reinhardt Interview
Creator
Lambda Archives of San Diego
Nobiletti, Frank
Reinhardt, Regina
Date Created and/or Issued
2008-11-08
Contributing Institution
Lambda Archives of San Diego
Collection
California Revealed from Lambda Archives of San Diego
Rights Information
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Date of Copyright
2008-11-08
Description
Regina Reinhardt is considered an expert in the field of bisexuality. Born in Germany, she came to California in 1970 and pursued a career in psychology. After receiving her bachelor’s and masters’ degrees from San Diego State University and a Ph.D. in counseling from the California School of Professional Psychology, Reinhardt entered private practice with a specialization in sexual orientation and sexual identity. In 1993, she authored Bisexual Women in Heterosexual Relationships, and wrote the foreword to Dr. Fritz Klein’s book The Bisexual Option, which was published later that same year. She currently serves as the managing editor for the Journal of Bisexuality and a Director of the American Institute of Bisexuality. Reinhardt was the coordinator of the Bisexual Forum, a support and discussion group for bisexuals, and was on the steering committee for the 1993 and 1998 Bi-West Conferences in San Diego. Reinhardt is also a sculptor. Motivated by the idea that love is possible outside of the traditional idea of “one man and one woman,” her themes for her sculptures depict alternative lifestyles. She contributed a sculpture-tile to Aids Art Alive and has since exhibited her sculptures at art exhibits for several bisexual conferences, in San Diego, Los Angeles and Rotterdam, Netherlands and at The Center in San Diego
California Preservation Service
Type
moving image
Format
Copy
Sound
Color
mp4
Extent
1 File of 1
Identifier
VOH.042
casdla_000213
Language
English
Provenance
Lambda Archives of San Diego
California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

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