Description
In It’s Always Been Ours, eating disorder specialist and storyteller Jessica Wilson challenges us to rethink the politics of body liberation by centering the bodies of Black women in our cultural discussions of self-image, food, health, and wellness. Interrogating a status quo that perpetuates white supremacist ideas about who Black women are, how they live in their bodies, and what Black health means, she creates a context for understanding how whiteness and capitalism have shaped the ways we view and treat our bodies, and how even well-intentioned solutions to this problem continue to center thin white women.
Bennie Barton @hkeebler_461
September 2, 2023
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This book shines a light on yet another sector of heath providers that largely takes a one-size-fits-all approach. When in actuality, one size fits very few. It is filled with helpful information and ideas on how to address some of the issues of inequity that are pervasive in this community.