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NAAFA Webinar Series FLM Edition: Superfat Perspectives: Supporting the Fattest in our Communities

Tuesday, August 29, 2023

1pM PT / 2pM MT / 3PM CT / 4PM ET

Duration: 60 minutes

Image Description: Headshots of Brandon Jerrod, Angel Austin, Max Airborne, and Tigress Osborn appear in turquoise circles, as does the Fat Liberation Month logo. The text reads: "Superfat Perspectives: Supporting the Fattest in Our Communities. Tuesday, August 29, 1pm Pacific Time. Free! For fat community & fat-positive folx. Auto captioning in English, ASL by Pro Bono ASL. NAAFA Webinar Series 2023. Hosted by Tigress Osborn (she/her). Registration & details at naafa.org/flm⁠

The term superfat was coined at the 2008 NOLOSE Conference, and has been used by fat liberationists, fat activists, and others as an affirming term for people toward the larger end of the range of fat bodies. In our final Fat Liberation Month 2023 edition of the NAAFA Webinar Series, host Tigress Osborn is joined by content creator Brandon Jerrod, activist Angel Austin, and artist and organizer Max Airborne to discuss superfat visibility and identity. We’ll also discuss how fat community can do a better job of centering the voices, needs, and experiences of superfat and infinifat people.

NAAFA virtual events are for fat people and fat-positive folx of all sizes. Our virtual events are offered free of charge thanks to the generosity of our community of NAAFA donors. Register at naafa.org/virtualevents. 

This webinar is presented via Zoom, in English, and with English auto-captions by Otter.ai. ASL Interpreting by Pro Bono ASL.

The National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance is a 501(c)3 charitable organization with a mission to change perceptions of fat and to end size discrimination through advocacy, education, and support. Our webinars are offered to the community free of charge thanks to the generosity of those who give to NAAFA. To support this and other NAAFA programming, visit naafa.org/give.

Speaker Bios:

Image Description: A black, infinifat woman with dark brown skin, who has an afro and is wearing dark-framed glasses and a purple shirt.

Angel Austin (she/her) is the Advocacy and Community Leader at ASDAH and creator of Sacred Space for Fat Bodies. She advocates for the most marginalized fat people, (especially Black) superfats and infinifats. She fights to make their voices heard as they are often excluded from participation and representation, even within the framework of fat liberation. She also serves on the board of Body Reborn and Me Little Me Foundation where she shares the benefit of her lived experiences. Angel has a BA in Mass Communications with a concentration in Public Relations. Find Angel @sacredspaceforfatbodies on Instagram, Sacred Space for Fat Bodies on Facebook, and SSFFB on TikTok.

Image Description: A beauty shot of Brandon in front of a gold backdrop. Brandon is wearing soft glam makeup with rainbow eyeshadow.

Brandon Jerrod (they/them) is a writer, photographer, digital content creator, spiritualist, pleasure advocate, and aspiring creative director and sci-fi & fantasy writer who aims to create inclusive, engaging, educational, empowering work that centers those who share their intersections. They specialize in subjects ranging from LGBTQIA, sex, kink, pleasure, fat liberation, music, video games and culture.

Jerrod’s inspirations are artist who are able to reflect the human experience in their art like Beyoncé, Nina Simone, Zora Neale Hurston, Jill Scott, Octavia E. Butler, Dr. Nnedi Okorafor, Honey Dijon, James Baldwin, Kehinde Wiley, Santigold, Shamir Bailey, Cakes Da Killa, Adrienne Maree Brown, and Akwaeke Emezi. Further inspirations also include the countless educators, advocates, thought leaders, content creators, and community members who work to dismantle white supremacy in all its forms.

Jerrod is also a music lover, gamer, vinyl collector, and parent to many many plants. You can find them on social media @Musicmusing22 on Twitter and @Musicmusing on Instagram.

Image Description: A headshot of Max Airborne, a fat white non-binary 50-something queer with short brown hair and round green glasses. Max has a slight smile and is wearing a black t-shirt.

Max Airborne (ki/kin/kin's/kinself or they/them) is a superfat artist and organizer in the SF Bay Area. Max has been part of many projects over the years, including the organizing collective Fat Rose, the art and zine project Fat Lib Ink, the Fat Liberation Archive, the Power to Live Campaign, the Disability Justice Culture Club, BADD CRIPP, and Fat Girl zine. Find Max @FatLibInk on Instagram




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