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Posts Tagged ‘Disability’

Your Fat Stigma Is Racist – Here Are 6 Ways to Shift That

By Caleb Luna | January 22, 2017

Have you noticed how white standards of beauty affect body image for people of color? Here’s how to shift fat positivity away from white supremacy.

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6 Subtle Microaggressions That Show Up in College – And Their Simple Solutions

By Christine Deneweth | January 21, 2017

Everyday examples of classism, ableism, and more – these shouldn’t be part of the college experience, so here’s how we can avoid these microaggressions.

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5 Ways to Be Intersectional in the Fight Against Imposter Syndrome

By Alaina Leary | January 19, 2017

Do you know who tends to get left out of common advice about imposter syndrome? Here’s how you can be more inclusive when you approach this issue.

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3 Reasons Why Calling Bigots ‘Uneducated’ Is Counter-Productive

By Sian Ferguson | January 15, 2017

Ever used the word “uneducated” to describe someone who’s bigoted? This is why this habit has no place in communities that care about social justice.

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I Stopped Treating My Psoriasis – And Here’s How It Changed My Life

By Diana Stahl | January 14, 2017

What if you can’t treat your psoriasis? What this author learned about loving her body and overcoming shame when she stopped trying to get rid of her psoriasis.

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