Welcome to the NAAFA Community Voices Blog!
Under the guidance of editor Samantha Puc and the NAAFA Board of Directors, the Community Voices Blog features writing from members of the fat community and our allies, especially those who are also disabled, LGBTQIA2S+, People of Color, and superfat/infinifat. We prioritize pieces that approach fat liberation and fat rights through an intersectional lens and seek to feature a diverse array of voices on fat experiences, cultural critiques of fatness in media, and more.
Additionally, we spotlight fat changemakers and provide resource guides and other tools for our community to engage in combating anti-fatness, advocating for fat rights, creating anti-racist approaches to fat liberation, and supporting systematically excluded communities.
The NAAFA Community Voices Blog seeks to cover all aspects of the fat experience, which often includes difficult subject matter. Although we do not accept pro-diet or pro-weight loss content for the blog, some posts may discuss diet culture and weight loss within the context of fat acceptance and liberation. Individual posts will include more specific content warnings.
DISCLAIMER: Any views or opinions stated on the NAAFA Community Voices Blog are personal and belong solely to the author. They do not represent the views or opinions of NAAFA or the people, institutions, or organizations the owner may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacities, unless explicitly stated. Any views or opinions are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, or individual.
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Black Women and Femmes in NAAFA's History
As the Chair of NAAFA a little past its half-century mark, I am only the second Black woman to lead this organization. The first was Phyllis Warr, who served as Interim Chair in 2014-2015.
The History of Health at Every Size®: Chapter 6: The Late 1990s
The late 1990s found increasing pressure from pro-weight-loss groups against the fledgling anti-diet, pro-health forces. This post discusses the history of Health at Every Size in the late 1990s.
FATT Chat #1: Tigress Osborn
FATT Chats interviews NAAFA members and non-members about their personal stories of fat acceptance. The first guest is Tigress Osborn.
NAAFA Chronicles 60: Convention Special
This month’s historical document is NAAFA’s 60th newsletter from July 1984.
Reducing Anxiety and Stress
It's a stressful time for all of us. Much of that stress is due to circumstances that are out of our control. What we can control is our response to that stress.
The History of Health at Every Size®: Chapter 5: The Early 1990s
The early 1990s looked bad for diet programs and products and good for the developing anti-diet movement—a term possibly coined by Overcoming Overeating’s Carol Munter in response to a press query.
NAAFA Chronicles 59: NAAFA's 15th Birthday, Name Change Debate, and Activism
This month’s historical document is NAAFA’s 59th newsletter from Spring 1984.