Embracing Intersectionality with Mayra Mejia: Queerness, Fat Liberation, and Community Building
TW: AntiFATNESS and Cursing
In this episode, Kayla interviews Mayra Mejia, a fashion and culture writer and a staunch advocate for fat liberation. The conversation covers various topics including queerness, intersectionality, and personal self-advocacy. Mayra shares her experiences of growing up in a fat body, discovering her neurodivergence, and identifying as a queer, Latinx woman. They also discuss the creation of Plush DMV, a supportive community for fat individuals in the D.C. area, and the challenges faced in queer spaces regarding body positivity. Both Kayla and Mayra emphasize the importance of learning the roots of fat phobia and anti-blackness to foster inclusive and welcoming environments. The episode is filled with personal anecdotes, reflections on society's perceptions, and actionable steps towards creating safe spaces for marginalized communities.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:45 Intersectionalities and Fun Facts
02:24 Reality TV Obsessions
03:45 Fat Liberation Journey
07:48 Creating Safe Spaces: Plush DMV
14:01 Queer and Fat: Navigating Identity and Community
19:18 Exploring Attraction and Identity
19:37 Navigating Queerness and Body Image
21:20 Embracing Aging and Self-Acceptance
23:21 Challenges in the Queer Community
24:16 Unpacking Fat Phobia and Intersectionality
27:10 The Importance of Historical Context
35:14 Promoting Body Neutrality and Positive Spaces
37:44 Conclusion and Community Engagement
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