by Asam Ahmad | Asam Ahmad is a writer and a co-founder of the It Gets Fatter Project, a body positivity collective by and for fat people of color. He Lives in Toronto. |
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Nicole 01/23/2015 12:09pm
I'm amazed to learn that there is any such thing as a celebritized fat activist. Or that anyone is handing fat activists a mic. The only fat activists I have ever heard of or from are, like you, independently producing their own voice. Nicole 01/23/2015 12:12pm
p.s., I only saw this because the awesome Marilyn Wann showcased your post in her blog/FB feed. She's happy to spread the focus. Keep up the good work reminding folks that ALL voices need to be heard! Marilyn Wann 01/23/2015 12:41pm
The media contact people in fat community to do interviews. I've done all sorts of media interviews over the years, from CNN to The Tonight Show. The focus on white fat activists in the media is a real and ugly bias. I haven't done enough to combat it and am happy to see how I can change that dynamic now. Also, college campuses and other institutions offer speaking gigs about weight diversity. I've done several hundred such talks and sometimes get paid. I'm interested in referring those gigs to people who haven't been heard. Then there are presentations at conferences, in activist events. All of the places where fat activists are heard from. Fat activists of color and people with other intersecting identities bring so much to those settings. I've started to see change. We can do so much more! Jack 01/23/2015 10:04pm
“When a reporter/blog/ngo/charity/community organization approaches you to talk/present/lecture about fatness, does it ever cross your mind to think about why you are being contacted and not say, a hundred other people who may as well be just as qualified as you (if not more) to speak on fatness?” Sofia 01/24/2015 1:08am
"Anyone else that might have knowledge is a competitor competing for the fame scale" Kaitlin 01/24/2015 10:14am
I think you've missed the author's point entirely, Jack. Nothing is entirely opportunity in a system built with privilege. Marilyn Wann 01/24/2015 5:54am
Jack, you're celebrating the problem, you're doing the opposite of improving things. Your comment will be posted after it is approved.
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