
Self-Attuned Eating & Embodiment: An Intersectional Feminist Approach
Participants will be introduced to the process of relating more comfortably to food and one’s body during this interactive offering for the public.
Participants will be introduced to the process of relating more comfortably to food and one’s body during this interactive offering for the public.
In a world where marginalized bodies are most vulnerable to the oppression of diet culture, self-attuned eating is an act of resistance. Our relationships to food and body do not develop in a vacuum. This course for the public explores how Western culture disrupts self-attuned care for marginalized bodies as a means of social control. Through intuitive and self-attuned eating, we reclaim and rediscover a more authentic relationship to ourselves.
In a world where marginalized bodies are most vulnerable to the oppression of diet culture, self-attuned eating is an act of resistance. Our relationships to food and body do not develop in a vacuum. This course for the public explores how Western culture disrupts self-attuned care for marginalized bodies as a means of social control. Through intuitive and self-attuned eating, we reclaim and rediscover a more authentic relationship to ourselves.