Bisexual movements have been politically active in many parts of the world for several decades. They first emerged in the aftermath of gay liberation mobilizations in many Western countries and have articulated distinctive agendas within gender and sexual politics, often in conjunction with lesbian and gay, queer, feminist, transgender, LGBTQ, and other social movements. Bisexual activism has unfolded according to different trajectories within different countries. Nowadays, bisexual politics also tackle issues regarding gender‐ and sexuality‐related rights within the transnational political sphere of human‐rights activism.