Performers & Presenter
Here are confirmed presenters and performers for Fat Liberation Month 2021.
For more information and date of events, check out our Fat Liberation Month Calendar!
Graphics in bold colorful letters reads, "FAT" with the "A" as a triangle; below that reads, "LIBERATION MONTH"
Here are confirmed presenters and performers for Fat Liberation Month 2021.
For more information and date of events, check out our Fat Liberation Month Calendar!
Graphic is a caricature of Matthew Anchel & Tracy Cox of Angry Fat People.
DJ Bugie as captured by photographer Jose Guzman. Bugie is a fat Asian-American man with his hair pulled into a tight upknot. He is wearing large headphones and rings that look like sharp metal claws]
Pic of Vanessa Rochelle Lewis; a dark skin Black femme person with a yellow headwrap, purple lipstick, and an ornate red shawl. She smiles wide with her eyes closed and hugs the shawl to her chest.
A black and white headshot of author Phillip Barragan
Pic of Bruce Sturgell, a white male with a full beard, wearing glasses, a floral shirt and naby pants.
Pic of Toni Tails, a supersized womxn with long blonde hair, wearing black and playing a ukulele outdoors
Picture of Spencer Pablo, dressed in jeans, a white shirt with a tie and dark vest and wearing a cap.
Pic of fat activist and writer, Marilyn Wann; a smiling white woman with gray hair and wearing a pink top; she is holding up a finger puppet that is holding two picket signs that say, "Fat!So?" and "Bite my fat alien butt!"
Picture of the Rev. Dr. E-k Daufin, an African-American woman with blonde dreadlocks.
Picture of Aarti Olivia Dubey, a Singaporean Indian womxn dressed in black and seated in a chair.
Pic of Brandie Sendziak, a smiling young white woman with blonde hair wearing a black and white striped top and jean jacket.
Graphic reads, "Zoom Event, FAT TRIVIA GAME, Hosted by Patrick Rostock" with the NAAFA logo in the bottom right corner.
Graphic illustrating confetti and glitter with hands representing people of different colors reaching out to the center; it reads, "Hosted by @amapoundcake; Fat Community Mixer, Celebrating Fat Community and Fat Liberation Month!"
The Reclaim Ugly logo is a colorful drawing featuring fat and disabled people of various shapes, sizes, skin colors, and hair textures. Some are shown with mobility devices. Reclaim UGLY is an intergenerational, multi-racial, LGBTQIA+ and Black-led organization that serves social justice minded communities and centers the voices and needs of people who exist within the following intersections of identity: Black, Indigenous, & Mixed Race People of Color (BIMPOC), Fat/People of Size, LGBTQIA+, and Sick & Disabled People.
“Together” by Kathryn Hack is an artistic rendering of three superfat bodies shown as pastel silhouettes. The word TOGETHER appears over them.