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Fat people are in need of advocates more than ever. They face discrimination in the workplace, the doctor’s office, and while traveling. The hard-won attempts to reject the normalcy of fatphobic jokes, harmful stereotypes and systemic excursion are slipping away. 

Chloe Bailey defends her body against a troll's criticism, asserting her confidence.

Akbar said her toes have a condition that starts with a "B" -- most likely known as brachymetatarsia, and she is bravely showing her feet.

Remy Ma sent Lizzo some words of advice about dealing with cyberbullies.

Black women have always been under an impossible gaze, picked apart and critiqued to no end.

In "Homecoming," when Beyoncé was able to fit into her costume, Jay Z seemed less than enthused. We think that might be a good thing.

In Vogue, Beyoncé discussed embracing her fuller figure, history of betrayal in relationships, and what she wants for her children.

Have you ever been ashamed of one of your body parts?

No one ever says anything when men, of all sizes, walk around completely shirtless.