In this decade, plumpness was considered an asset in the US.
What is the 1930s?
The preferred identifying word for many individuals impacted by Sizeism.
What is "fat"?
The Association perpetuating the medical model and Sizeism.
What is the American Psychological Association (APA)?
The client in our case study.
Who is Kylie?
Thinness became the popular standard of beauty in the US in this decade.
What is the 1950s?
Two medical words that perpetuate Sizeism.
What are "obesity" and "overweight"?
One of the three pillars of Health at Every Size.
What is: respect, critical awareness, or compassionate self-care?
This mode of challenging weight bias calls for and acknowledgment of weight based discrimination.
What is awareness?
According to writer Sonya Renee Taylor, this is a way to use our bodies to make everyday acts of resistance.
What is radical self love?
The term for the recognition that bodies of all shapes and sizes, particularly larger ones, are inherently worthy.
What is fat acceptance?
The BMI Category most protected from disease.
The sport our client participates in.
What is dance?
The National Association to Advance Fat Acceptance was founded in this decade.
What is the 1960s?
Discrimination and oppression based on body size is called this.
What is sizeism?
The Association born out of the HAES Movement.
What is "The Association for Size Diversity and Health"?
Kinnavey calls to stop diagnosing body size as this.
What is a disease?