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Ben Swan Everyone knows justice is phat, but is it also the F-word?
According to a growing movement, it should be.
One soldier fighting for fat fairness teaches at Iowa State University .
As reported by the University Innovation Alliance (UIA), Dr. T.J. Stewart — assistant professor of Student Affairs and Higher Education — recently appeared on the Scholarship to Practice podcast.
Amid modern priorities, T.J.’s interests are absolutely at home: [They] include college students with stigmatized identities, identity-based student activism, and critical qualitative methodologies. The teacher touted reach: Can you wrap your arms around obesity ? “Once we think we’ve got our arms around all of the major equity and justice issues around race, gender, and class…who is still missing and why?” “We know these students exist,” he explained, “but are not necessarily centered in our everyday equity and justice conversations or work.”
The academic expressed a huge concern: “How are fat students experiencing fat phobia and sizeism?” Did you know People of Portion are cut out of college?
According to the article, T.J.’s “extensively studied the issues of fatphobia and sizeism on campus, the signaling that excludes larger people from the promise of higher education.”
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Per the professor, those with wider waistbands are victims of violence: “[I]t can manifest as ideas and beliefs about fat people. Do these students have violent experiences based on how people treat them socially or academically? Do we think about that as a form of bias, as an identity?” They’re also run off by an aggregate of undersized accommodations; as the saying goes, it’s the little things that count: “Physical environments impact students — what type of furniture do we buy? … Furniture should be inclusive of body size. We would not expect an ‘average’ student to sit on some rickety chair that has a piece of iron digging into their side. That’s a safety issue.” There’s reported resistance to robustness. But the instructor’s on the case.
As noted by The College Fix , T.J. helped pen the fat-forward piece “‘ Feeling Good as Hell’: Black Women and the Nuances of Fat Resistance .”The essay raises a glass to race-specific […]
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