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  2. Body positivity - Wikipedia

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    Body positivity is a social movement that promotes a positive view of all bodies, regardless of size, shape, skin tone, gender, and physical abilities. [ 4] Proponents focus on the appreciation of the functionality and health of the human body instead of its physiological appearance. [ 5]

  3. Model Hunter McGrady Explains How the Body Positivity Has ...

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    McGrady inspired curvy women around the world when she shot a history-making spread for SI Swim for the first time in 2017, and she is an outspoken advocate for body positivity and size inclusivity.

  4. What Does Body Positivity Mean in 2022? - AOL

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    Where did it start? “Body positivity started being used as a phrase in the 1990s ... “The fat liberation movement of the 1960s is one of the grand elders of the body positivity, movement ...

  5. Taryn Brumfitt - Wikipedia

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    Taryn Brumfitt (born 1977 or 1978) is an Australian body positivity advocate, writer, photographer, and filmmaker, [1] known for founding the Body Image Movement and for her 2016 documentary film Embrace. The crowdfunded film Embrace Kids, intended for use in schools, was released in 2022.

  6. Health at Every Size - Wikipedia

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    Health at Every Size ( HAES) is a public health framework that emphasizes all bodies have the right to seek out health, regardless of size, without bias, and reduce stigma towards people who are in larger bodies. [ 1] Proponents argue that traditional interventions focused on weight loss, such as dieting, do not reliably produce positive health ...

  7. Iskra Lawrence says body positivity 'wasn't a movement ... - AOL

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    The body-positive movement stems from the fat rights and fat liberation movements of the 1960s, which aimed to address fat-shaming and discrimination. As Lawrence came to learn, the movement was ...

  8. Fat acceptance movement - Wikipedia

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    The fat acceptance movement (also known by various other names, such as fat pride, fat empowerment, fat liberation, and fat activism) is a social movement which seeks to eliminate the social stigma of obesity. [ 4] Areas of contention include the aesthetic, legal, and medical approaches to fat people. The modern fat acceptance movement began in ...

  9. My Fat Liberation Is Not a Trend - AOL

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    Body positivity and the fat acceptance movement didn’t just change my life; it loosened the grip of unrelenting beauty standards for millions of women. Eventually, the fashion and beauty ...