Womanly magazine, Issue 8: The Future is Fat

£15.00

Womanly harnesses the power of community and art to drive health education and disease prevention.

Womanly delivers essential health education through innovative, evidence-based, arts-driven interventions such as documentary films, digital and in-person workshops, billboard campaigns, and printed materials.  Through our culturally relevant programming and content, Womanly increases health literacy and empowers women to navigate health care systems effectively. Our arts-based methods are grounded in research that shows the effectiveness of creative and participatory approaches in improving health knowledge, reducing stigma, and fostering community engagement.

Womanly is one of the few organizations in the United States delivering arts-based, culturally competent health education through content created and led by women of color. Our magazine and multimedia campaigns amplify lived experiences while addressing topics such as reproductive health, mental well-being, and chronic illness.

This issue explores fatness as it relates to joy, health care, media, personal experiences, disabilities, queerness, sex, and more. Through essays, interviews, poetry, and visual art we uncover topics like anti-fat bias and fatphobia. The print issue will be hard cover and fully redesigned. Featuring fat influencers and creators like photographer Rochelle Brock, athlete and chef Latoya Shauntay Snell, and Professor Cheyenne M. Davis.

Womanly harnesses the power of community and art to drive health education and disease prevention.

Womanly delivers essential health education through innovative, evidence-based, arts-driven interventions such as documentary films, digital and in-person workshops, billboard campaigns, and printed materials.  Through our culturally relevant programming and content, Womanly increases health literacy and empowers women to navigate health care systems effectively. Our arts-based methods are grounded in research that shows the effectiveness of creative and participatory approaches in improving health knowledge, reducing stigma, and fostering community engagement.

Womanly is one of the few organizations in the United States delivering arts-based, culturally competent health education through content created and led by women of color. Our magazine and multimedia campaigns amplify lived experiences while addressing topics such as reproductive health, mental well-being, and chronic illness.

This issue explores fatness as it relates to joy, health care, media, personal experiences, disabilities, queerness, sex, and more. Through essays, interviews, poetry, and visual art we uncover topics like anti-fat bias and fatphobia. The print issue will be hard cover and fully redesigned. Featuring fat influencers and creators like photographer Rochelle Brock, athlete and chef Latoya Shauntay Snell, and Professor Cheyenne M. Davis.