
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.

Feed Yourself Free (April-May)
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.

Feed Yourself Free (March-April)
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.