NAAFA NEWSLETTER ARTICLES
The NAAFA Newsletter is our monthly electronic publication updating our community on NAAFA plans, programming, and other important news. The newsletter is edited and approved by the Board of Directors Communications Committee.
Re-Introducing our FLM Artist - Bats is Back!
We commissioned artist/illustrator Bats Langley to create the Fat Liberation Month logo last year. This year, he’s back again with special artwork to celebrate FLM 2023. Learn more about Bats and what inspired this year’s images.
Anti-Racism Resources - August 2023
Each month, we will be featuring educational resources on the NAAFA Community Voices Blog. Some resources will be historic information about systemic racism. Others will be resources on doing the internal work of understanding ourselves and how we play a part in that system.
This month we're talking about Fat Liberation Month.
Media & Research Roundup - August 2023
The Media & Research Roundup is a series of the latest in news and research effecting fat folx compiled by Bill & Terri Weitze.
CONTENT WARNING: Some articles featured in the Media & Research Roundup may refer to stigmatizing events or use stigmatizing language.
2023 Dr. Paul Ernsberger Research Scholarship Winners
NAAFA is delighted to introduce our 2023 Dr. Paul Ernsberger Research Scholarship winners! Three scholarships were awarded to aid students in achieving their academic goals around research studies relative to fat community.
How Facebook Fundraisers Make an Impact at NAAFA
Wondering why we do so much fundraising on Facebook and Instagram? When you give to NAAFA via Meta (Facebook or Instagram) the processing fees are waived so your donation goes even farther! Read more on how to support our work by giving through Meta or by hosting your own fundraising for us!
NAAFA Chronicles #91
The NAAFA Chronicles are electronic versions of the NAAFA Newsletter from our earlier days and reflect a piece of fat acceptance/fat activist history.
CONTENT WARNING: Some articles featured in the NAAFA Chronicles may refer to stigmatizing events or use stigmatizing language.