Current Progress
Types of Systemic Change
Advocacy & Action
100

A previous measurement of body fat that has been somewhat recently deemed inaccurate, but is still used in the medical field

What is Body Mass Index?

100

Addressing the fundamental causes of problems rather than just their symptoms to really bring about fat liberation politically, socially and economically

What is Systemic Change?

100

The practice of relating to your body as a good friend who trying to take care of you.

What is Body Gratitude?

200

This word describes an essential aspect of the human body protects against disease and neutral adjective to describe bigger bodies.

What is fat?

200

The change the perception of a group at a societal or cultural level.

What is Public Change?

200

A movement that focuses on acceptance that all bodies are not meant to be thin, thinness does not equal health, and that fat bodies deserve adequate healthcare.

What is Health At Every Size (HAES)?

300

A recent movement that focuses on feeling good about your body, no matter what you look like.

What is Body Positivity?

300

The change that addresses institutional inequity, both within an institution and between institutions.

What is Policy Change?

300

Integrating programmatic, policy, and public awareness strategies to address related root causes at the individual, institutional, and societal levels to make sufficient change.

What is Mutual Reinforcement?

400

This is the number of states that have protections against weight-based discrimination.

Extra 100 points if you can name both states

What is 2?

Massachusetts & Washington

400

The change at the individual level by shifting mindsets, including the perception of self.

What is Programmatic Change?


400

A type of oversight where the head of a movement understands how inequity and oppression occur at the individual level because they’ve lived it or are otherwise close to those who have.

 What is Proximate Leadership?