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Talking about Fatphobia with Susan Presto

29 min · 25. Mai 2021
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Fact: The world can be a hostile place for people on the higher end of the weight spectrum. Susan Presto, delves into the meaning of fatphobia and effect it has on individuals. In this episode, she highlights amazing women who are leading conversations about weight and self love. Those resources are linked below: "The Body is Not an Apology" by Sonya Renee Taylor [https://www.amazon.com/Body-Not-Apology-Radical-Self-Love/dp/1626569762] "#VERYFAT #VERYBRAVE" by Nicole Byer [https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/veryfat-verybrave-nicole-byer/1134430340] I Weigh with Jameela Jamil podcast [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-weigh-with-jameela-jamil/id1498855031]

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Access and Affordability with Brittani Shaw-Williams

Brittani Williams is a Senior Policy Analyst in higher education affordability with The Education Trust, a national nonprofit that works to close opportunity gaps that disproportionately affect students of color and students from low-income families. Her bachelor’s in psychology and master’s in Higher Education Administration were obtained at the Louisiana State University. She is currently pursuing her doctorate in Educational Leadership & Policy at Texas Tech University. She has previously worked in various college attainment and student support. Before joining The Education Trust, she worked as a financial aid administrator, college access professional, and CTE education program consultant for the state of Louisiana. Her research interest broadly focuses on postsecondary outcomes for underserved student populations, including low-income students and first-generation college students. Several of her graduate school research projects examine closing access affordability and attainment gaps and the importance of parental involvement of students' post-secondary planning and preparation.

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