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In this episode of Queers & Co., I’m joined by Dr. Charlotte Cooper, psychotherapist, cultural worker and the author of Fat Activism: A Radical Social Movement and the newly updated Fat Activist Vernacular.
We chat about what it means to be a good ally, how climate activism is yet to get its act together around fat, what it means to be queer, punks who hate “normals”, the role of dance in exploring your body as a fat person and Charlotte’s encounter with a fat femme tomato lady doing a high-kick.
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Podcast Artwork by Gemma D'Souza
Resources
In this episode, we mentioned the following resources:
- Dr. Charlotte Cooper’s website
- Fat Activism: A Radical Social Movement by Dr. Charlotte Cooper
- Fat Activist Vernacular by Dr. Charlotte Cooper. Also available here (some of the proceeds go towards supporting live art in the UK) or other main ebook retailers
- Fat and Proud: The Politics of Size. Available here
- The ebook launch of the Fat Activist Vernacular on 29th January 2020 at the Live Art Development Agency. Get your free ticket here
- No Lose
- Dr. Charlotte Cooper’s Twitter account
- Alice Coltrane’s Journey in Satchidananda is available here
- Fat Cabaret's Facebook page
- Photo of Charlotte on a motorcycle by Substantia Jones. Check out the Adipositivity Project