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  2. Fat feminism - Wikipedia

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    Fat feminism, often associated with "body-positivity", is a social movement that incorporates feminist themes of equality, social justice, and cultural analysis based on the weight of a woman or a non-binary feminine person. [1] This branch of feminism intersects misogyny and sexism with anti-fat bias.

  3. Body positivity - Wikipedia

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    Body positivity is "the mindset that everyone is worthy of love and a positive body image, regardless of how the media and society tries to define beauty or the ideal body type." [81] When individuals have a positive body image, they reduce the development of anxiety and depression. [82]

  4. Radical Teacher - Wikipedia

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    Radical Teacher is a socialist, feminist, and anti-racist peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the theory and practice of education.The journal examines the root causes of inequality and promotes progressive social change in the field of education. [1]

  5. What Does Body Positivity Mean in 2022? - AOL

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    What is body positivity? Body positivity, or #Bopo, is a movement that aims to help people accept and celebrate bodies of all shapes, sizes, skin color, ability, and gender. Where did it start?

  6. Judy Freespirit - Wikipedia

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    Judy Freespirit (1936–2010) was a 20th century American feminist and activist, best known for her role in the Fat Liberation Movement and the LGBTQ and Disability Rights Movements. She was one of the founders of the Fat Underground, a fat feminist group, and she was a proponent of the Radical Therapy Movement.

  7. Curvy influencers post a lot about body positivity. But what ...

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    It’s a sentiment that echoes broader concerns in the body positivity movement that the drugs have halted and even reversed hard-fought societal changes in the way people talk and think about ...

  8. Spirited Bodies - Wikipedia

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    Spirited Bodies is an activist organisation that champions body positivity, feminism and personal empowerment through the practices of life modelling and life drawing.It was founded in by female professional life models based in London, UK, to create a safe environment in which groups of women could try nude modelling for artists.

  9. Sonya Renee Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Sonya Renee Taylor is a New York Times best-selling [1] author, activist, thought leader, spoken word artist, and founder of The Body is Not An Apology global movement. . Taylor's work focuses on body liberation, racial justice, and transformational change using her framework of radical self-l