By Macaela Mackenzie — 2019
In response to a fat-shaming Telegraph article, women of all sizes are sharing photos of themselves working out.
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CLEAR ALL
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.
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.