By Jill Radsken — 2017
American Ballet Theatre’s first black principal dancer shares her life story with students.
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Often, body positivity and fat activism exclude disabled people. It’s past time to change that.
To say that fatphobia is not connected to anti-Blackism is to not understand the deep-rooted history between the two.
At Documenta 14, the 2017 edition of the touted art festival that takes place once every five years in Kassel, it was an artist heretofore unknown to much of the art world who stole the show: Lorenza Böttner, a German painter, dancer, and performance artist who, in the ’80s and ’90s, began...
We’re exploring what it means to be queer and have a body, with essays about the ways our bodies are legislated and discriminated against, the strategies we’ve used to find belonging in them, and how we’re breaking down the stereotypes, preconceptions, and fetishization that many of us endure.
To reach man's unawakened resources, the Human Potential movement focuses on the actions and interactions of individuals in a group. This 1970 article offers a time-capsule perspective on how the Human Potential movement was viewed in its early years.
The Human Potential Movement peaked in the 1960s and 1970s. Read about it from someone who was there.