The Body Is Not An Apology: The Power Of Radica... -
Starting a conversation on radical self-love begins with dismantling the idea that our bodies are things we must apologize for.
Our relationship with our bodies is deeply tied to social justice. We cannot talk about body shame without acknowledging how racism, ableism, ageism, and fatphobia intersect to tell certain bodies they are "less than." The Body Is Not an Apology: The Power of Radica...
When we stop apologizing for our bodies, we reclaim the energy needed to change the world. Starting a conversation on radical self-love begins with
In her transformative work, The Body Is Not an Apology , Sonya Renee Taylor shifts the focus from "body positivity" to . While body positivity often feels like a performance or a destination, radical self-love is a foundational practice of returning to our inherent worth. In her transformative work, The Body Is Not
We often treat our bodies like DIY projects that need constant fixing. Radical self-love asks us to stop apologizing for existing in the shape, size, and ability we have right now.