
On this episode of The F Word, we're talking about Fat Politics, Fat Phobia, and Fat Activism! Fat fashion lover, fat activist, and queer feminist Sasha Burden joins Ariana Barer to discuss self-identification, realities of living in the world as a fat person, health talk and diet talk, ending fatphobia, as well as fat allyship and resources to blow your mind!
The F Word Media Collective is a grassroots feminist media collective operating out of Vancouver, BC, Canada. The F Word Radio Show has been on air since 2007.
The F Word seeks to facilitate feminist dialogue and use media as a foundation for positive social change. For more information on The F Word, please visit our website at: www.feminisms.org or email: [email protected]
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This show includes:
I love myself today by Bif Naked
Pop Goes the World by Gossip
Fat Girl by Creamy Goodness
Move in the right direction by Gossip
The Ones Who Love You by Toshi Reagon
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