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  2. Fat acceptance movement - Wikipedia

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    The fat acceptance movement has seen a diversification of projects during the third wave. Activities have addressed issues of both fat and race, class, sexuality, and other issues. Size discrimination has been increasingly addressed in the arts, as well.

  3. Not My Responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Riley Runnells, a Paper author, praised Eilish's showcasing of her vulnerability through the film's thesis, [19] whereas the zealous manner in which she depicted the sentiment was a point of praise for Carolyn Twersky of Seventeen. [20] Teen Vogue 's Laura Pitcher shared her empathy for Eilish's longstanding experience with body shaming. With ...

  4. Body shaming - Wikipedia

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    The scope of body shaming is wide, and includes, although is not limited to fat-shaming, shaming for thinness, height-shaming, shaming of hairiness (or lack thereof), of hair color, body shape, one's muscularity (or lack thereof), shaming of penis size or breast size, shaming of looks (facial features), shaming of skin color, and in its ...

  5. Body shaming, IQ insults and cross talk: House committee ...

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    A fiery exchange between Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Jasmine Crockett leads to chaos in the House Oversight Committee.

  6. Social stigma of obesity - Wikipedia

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    A paper published by the American Journal of Preventive Medicine titled “Intersectionality: An Understudied Framework for Addressing Weight Stigma” [105] focused on highlighting the intersectionality between weight stigma and health-related coping responses across several non-white racial and gendered groups. The findings of this ...

  7. Body positivity - Wikipedia

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    [14] [15] Body positivity differs from fat acceptance in that it is all encompassing and inclusive of all body types, whereas fat acceptance only advocates for individuals considered to be obese or overweight. [16] [17] The movement argues that neither fat-shaming nor skinny-shaming is acceptable and that all body types can and should be ...

  8. Fat feminism - Wikipedia

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    Lessons from the Fat-o-sphere: Quit Dieting and Declare a Truce with Your Body, 2009. Various. Shadow on a Tightrope: Writings by Women on Fat Oppression, Aunt Lute Books, 1995. Frater, Lara. Fat Chicks Rule!: How To Survive in a Thin-Centric World, Gamble Guides, 2005. Farrell Erdman, Amy. Fat Shame: Stigma and the Fat Body in American Culture ...

  9. Smrita Jain - Wikipedia

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    In September 2017, Smrita Jain was the keynote speaker at KADLondon2017, a two-day creativity conference held at The Nehru Center, London, UK, a cultural wing of The High Commission of India. She began the evening with her paper on the interaction between art and design and its value in cultural representation.