5 Important Takeaways from Our Marginalized Voices #NEDAwareness Chat
BIPOC, Social Media, Special TopicsLast Tuesday, we hosted a #NEDAwareness Twitter chat to hear from marginalized members of the body positive and pro-recovery community. The goal of the chat was to gain insight into how food, exercise, and body image issues impact different…
Centering the Voices of People of Color in the Fight Against Eating Disorders
BIPOC, Special TopicsGloria Lucas is a self-described “chubby warrior, DIY punx educator, and eating disorder survivor” dedicated to increasing the representation within the body positive and eating disorder community. After struggling with her own eating disorder,…
The Importance of Diverse Media Representation
BIPOC, Special TopicsWe are shaped by our experiences and our perceptions. Our views of the world are defined by what we see and what we hear and the media has always played a role in that. Throughout history, the media and arguably, our immediate environment, has…
Respect My Disabled Body
BIPOC, Body Image, Bullying, Special TopicsDuring my teenage years, I was very confrontational. I was also very angry and embarrassed to be in my body. This anger and shame, encouraged me to yell at and hate the strangers I caught staring at me in public places. The staring happens…
When You Don’t Fit the “Eating Disorder Mold” As an African American
BIPOC, Recovery, Special TopicsThe first time I heard about eating disorders, I was in middle school. Our health class watched a film on the dangers of extreme dieting, and the implications it could have on mental and physical health. I watched intently as the film portrayed…
8 Body-Positive Black Role Models to Follow on Instagram Right Now
BIPOC, Body Image, Special TopicsIn honor of Black History Month, we are applauding some of the incredible members of the Black community who spread positivity one Instagram post at a time. Their messages of hope and love are inspirational to all people, regardless of skin…
7 Black Celebrities, Authors, and Athletes Who Are Shaping Our Conversations About Bodies
BIPOC, Special TopicsThe beginning of February also marks the beginning of Black History Month, a time to remember pivotal events and people that helped shape the Black community. The countless accomplishments of the community would not have been possible without…
Black Mental Health Matters: 6 Must-Read Pieces for Black History Month
BIPOC, Special TopicsEating disorders are often thought of as diseases that affect only young, white women; but in reality, they affect people from all demographics, including race, ethnicity, and culture. This Black History Month, we acknowledge how far the…
Thank You, Martin Luther King, Jr., for Inspiring Me to Live Fearlessly
BIPOC, Special TopicsHow much time do you have left here?By “here,” I mean on Earth. Don’t be alarmed. I am simply asking you this in existential kind of way, a way that I hope will make you realize that the greatest gift you and I both have…
Caught Between Two Cultures: Developing a Positive Body Image as a Biracial Woman
BIPOC, Special TopicsEven if you haven't read any of her novels, you've probably heard of Margaret Wolfe Hungerford’s most famous quote, “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” It’s a very simple way of explaining aesthetic relativism after all.We see aesthetic…