By Kristen Fuller — 2021
Learn about the difference between body positivity and body neutrality.
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To say that fatphobia is not connected to anti-Blackism is to not understand the deep-rooted history between the two.
Although body positivity urges acceptance of all kinds of bodies, the movement still has room for improvement. Notably, people with disabilities, who through inaccessibility and lack of representation are often made to feel “other” by non-disabled folks.
Alex Dacy is a strong voice on Instagram for disabled body compassion and equality.
As a woman with a physical disability, I am usually glaringly aware of how my body is the polar opposite of what is deemed the norm.
Internalized ableism occurs when disabled people internalize stigmatizing messages in society, like the low expectations that are often placed on those with disabilities. These expectations usually present in two ways.
Meet the model and body activist challenging beauty norms, bullies, and online trolls.
The removal of women's body hair has been a social requirement for as long as I can remember. At age 14, I was begging my mum to let me get my eyebrows threaded and my upper lip waxed, and for her to finally introduce me to "the razor.
Body neutrality is the idea of accepting your body as it is. Because that's easier said than done, this is a discussion of tools that will help.
Our writer reached out to seven wellness experts to better understand what body neutrality is and why it’s good for your mental health. Read their thoughts here.
Strangers remove food from her shopping trolley, humiliate her in the gym and refuse to sit next to her on planes. How did size get to be such a big deal?
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