Fat Girls in Black Bodies
Discover the powerful narrative of "Fat Girls in Black Bodies" by Joy Arlene Renee Cox, a compelling exploration of the intersections of fatness and Black identity. Published in 2020, this insightful book spans 208 pages and addresses the urgent issues of fatphobia and racism that impact the lives of women at these intersections. Cox sheds light on the marginalization faced by fat Black bodies, challenging societal norms and the harmful rhetoric surrounding health and beauty. Through this thought-provoking work, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the systemic barriers that exist and the importance of inclusivity within feminism and the fat liberation movement. Join Joy Arlene Renee Cox in reclaiming space for all womxn and advocating for a more equitable representation in discussions of health and beauty.