Summary
In the 33rd episode of Fat Positive Everything Podcast, I met Diana Dimmok (She/her) Founder of Accessibility 4 Every Body Consulting, about the importance of fat liberation and accessibility. We explore Diana's personal journey into fat liberation, the intersectionality of disability and body size, and the need for inclusive spaces. The conversation emphasizes the importance of self-advocacy, empathy, and understanding in creating accessible environments for all bodies. Diana shares practical tips for individuals and businesses to improve accessibility and highlights the significance of community support in the fat liberation movement.
Takeaways
Advocating for oneself can benefit the entire community.
Accessibility is essential for everyone, not just those with disabilities.
The stigma around body size can hinder self-advocacy.
Creating inclusive spaces requires intentionality and awareness.
Businesses must consider the needs of larger bodies in their design.
Empathy is crucial in understanding the challenges faced by marginalized bodies.
Self-worth is a key component of effective self-advocacy.
Community support can empower individuals in their advocacy efforts.
Accessibility should be viewed as a necessity, not a luxury.
Everyone will likely need accommodations at some point in their lives.
Resources
Audio and Video edited by Suzy hooker
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