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.

On Being Named to Time’s Inaugural Health100 List
Tigress Osborn Tigress Osborn

On Being Named to Time’s Inaugural Health100 List

Our Leader is a Time100 Health Leader, too! NAAFA Executive Director Tigress Osborn was selected this May for the first-ever Time100 Health list. Read her reflection on the significance of this recognition and what it shows about the work NAAFA still has cut out for us.

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Anti-Racism Resources - May 2024
Darliene Howell Darliene Howell

Anti-Racism Resources - May 2024

Each month, we feature educational resources in the NAAFA Newsletter to support our community in working to dismantle racism. Resources 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.

This month we invite you to join us in exploring resources about Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

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Media & Research Roundup - May 2024
Terri and Bill Weitze Terri and Bill Weitze

Media & Research Roundup - May 2024

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.

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NAAFA Chronicles #100
Darliene Howell Darliene Howell

NAAFA Chronicles #100

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.

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