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It’s Not Body Positivity Without Size Diversity
By Ghia Vitale
Body diversity involves embracing all variations of the human body instead of exalting one as “perfect” or superior to others. That includes embracing fat bodies of all shapes and sizes. Size diversity is a necessary component of body diversity. Thus, it’s also an essential component of body positivity.
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A Moment to Appreciate the MoonBy Julia Lesel On the short, rural, five-minute drive from my parent’s house to my apartment, I admit I am not watching the road, as I drove slowly along side streets. I am watching the moon.
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Why You Shouldn't Feel Obligated to Read Classic Novels
By Danielle Arze
Here’s the thing — I’ve never read The Great Gatsby, and I think that’s okay.
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So Much More Than Money
By Ghia Vitale
Bad With Money is a hip financial podcast hosted by Gaby Dunn, a comedian, YouTuber, and New York Times best-selling author. In this podcast, she discusses finances in a social justice context. Recently, I listened to episode 5 of the podcast called “Should I Hate Germany?” and it was incredibly eye-opening. Where else can I hear a conversation between a Holocaust survivor and her granddaughter?
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Period Manga Review: Little Miss P By Ken Koyama is Destigmatizing Menstruation and I’m Here For It1/9/2020 A True Period Piece
By Ghia Vitale
The main character in Little Miss P by Ken Koyama is an anthropomorphized period. This manga is groundbreaking because it illustrates and discusses menstruation when it’s still taboo at large. Warning: Light spoilers ahead!
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