How Does Settler Colonialism Connect to Eating Disorders?
How Does Settler Colonialism Connect to Eating Disorders?
This post explores the multifaceted impacts of settler colonialism on Indigenous communities, particularly focusing on how these effects contribute to the development and perpetuation of eating disorders.
Navigating the Complex Path: Constipation and Eating Disorders
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BIPOC Providers and the Quest for Equity in Eating Disorder Work: Rejecting Opportunities that Miss the Mark
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Transgender Women of Color: Pioneers of Empowering Street Harm Reduction
Transgender women of color have long been at the forefront of change, even before the concept of harm reduction gained wider recognition. Their resourcefulness and resilience enabled them to create safe spaces and opportunities for themselves and others, providing a beacon of hope in the face of adversity.
Unleashing the Power of An Autonomous Eating Disorder Health Movement: The Eating Disorder Harm Reduction Manifesto
At the heart of the EDHR movement lies a bold and unyielding challenge to Eurocentric and profit-driven approaches within eating disorder healthcare