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Reclaim ownership of your health, rewrite the narrative surrounding
body image and restore your right to healing, safety and self-love.
For too long Black women have been left out of discussions about
body image, food, health and wellness. By bringing the bodies of
Black women centre stage, eating disorder specialist Jessica Wilson
asks us to reimagine the ways we think about, discuss and tend to
our bodies. This book is a call for body liberation now. It's
Always Been Ours pushes back against some of the unhealthy ideals
within the wellness movement. Seamlessly blending stories of
clients, friends and celebrities, Jessica reveals how a fixation on
thin, white women negatively impacts how Black women exist within
our bodies and harms all women. Jessica urges us to reject a diet
culture that disproportionately harms Black women. She offers,
instead, a politics of body liberation that prioritizes Black
women's physical and psychological needs. With just the right mix
of wit, levity and wisdom, Jessica shows us how a radical
reimagining of body narratives is a prerequisite to wellbeing for
everyone. It's Always Been Ours is a love letter that celebrates
Black women's bodies and shows us a radical and essential path
forward to rediscovering vulnerability and joy.
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Reba Mae (Paperback)
Jessica Wilson; Jessica Wilson
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Discovery Miles 4 210
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Alt Hist is the new magazine of historical fiction and alternate
history. The second issue features eight new stories and also three
book reviews. From ancient Egypt to World War I, and the death of
Abraham Lincoln, there is something for every fan of historical
fiction in Alt Hist Issue 2. Stories featured in Alt Hist Issue 2:
'Long Nights in Languedoc' by Andrew Knighton 'The Apollo Mission'
by David X. Wiggin 'Son of Flanders' by William Knight 'In
Cappadocia' by AshleyRose Sullivan 'The Orchid Hunters' by Priya
Sharma 'Death in Theatre' by Jessica Wilson 'The Scarab of
Thutmose' by Anna Sykora 'The Watchmaker of Filigree Street' by N.
K. Pulley And reviews of: Historical Fiction Writing: a practical
guide and tool-kit by Myfanwy Cook Ruso and the River of Darkness
by R. S. Downie Rome Burning by Sophia McDougall
This updated edition of Volume 2 of the Photographic Guide
catalogues the North American Indian baskets accessioned at the
Peabody Museum between 1990 and 2004. Basket photographs and
descriptions are grouped by geographic region and tribal
affiliation. All catalogue information, including collection date,
description of the basic technology used, provenience, function,
materials, and maker, is specified when known. The guide serves as
a valuable tool and stimulus for further research into North
American Indian baskets, of which the Peabody Museum holds more
than 3,000 examples.
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