Anti-Racism Resources - February 2024

 

Image description: On a lilac background is an illustration of three raised fists signifying people of color. Above the image is the text “Anti-Racism Resources February 2024” and below is the text “Eating Disorder Awareness”.

Compiled by Dawn Clark, NAAFA Board Member

Each month, we feature educational resources in the NAAFA Newsletter to support our community in working to dismantle systemic racism. These resources are also shared on our social media, blog, and website. Resources vary from month to month, and may include historical information, tools for personal reflection, or information about how to get involved and make change. Many of the resources we suggest will be introductory resources, and this information is never intended to be full coverage on the complex and nuanced topics that are chosen each month. We encourage you to continue learning, and we especially hope you will seek out and support scholars, artists, creators, and activists who represent the communities most impacted by the topic of the month. 

This month we invite you to join us in exploring resources about Eating Disorder Awareness. 

“Eating Disorders only affect white women.” There are many who believe this is true and much of the Eating Disorder Treatment community only seems to cater to white women. The facts are very different. Black teenagers are 50% more likely to display bulimic behaviors than white teenagers according to the National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD). In researching this topic, good information was very hard to find and much of what I found was full of anti-fatness. It was also hard trying to find resources that center Black voices. I tried Googling “Black men leading in eating disorder treatment or research” and the top search results were pictures of Black men eating. It is long past due that Black voices are heard and believed in eating disorder treatment spaces and we have to push the community harder to be more inclusive.

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About the Author

Dawn Clark (she/her) joined the NAAFA board in 2022. She is a board member at large and the chair of the Medical Advocacy Committee. She has given talks about Fat Hate she has experienced with Medical providers. She also works in her community to help with food insecurity and housing.


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Darliene Howell

Darliene Howell (she/her) is retired from county government where she worked her way up to the position of Department Analyst in Human Resources. She is an active fat liberationist who heartily believes in the mission and goals of NAAFA. She first encountered NAAFA at the 25th Anniversary Conference and has volunteered in various capacities with the Board of Directors since 2005. Darliene was appointed Chair of the Board from 2015 - 2020. After her term as Chair of the Board, she became the Administrative Director of the organization and remains so today. In her spare time, Darliene loves to collect and watch movies, and share her life with her sister/best friend.

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