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: The movement originated in the 1960s as "fat activism" to protest discrimination against larger bodies. By the 2010s, it evolved into a digital "third wave," using social media to celebrate diverse shapes and "flaws" like body hair. Normalizing Body Hair
: Perhaps most critically, the creation and distribution of such content must always involve the full, informed consent of the individuals depicted. Consent ensures that the subjects are comfortable with how they are represented and that their rights and boundaries are respected.
: A source for high-quality video and creative footage of mature and curvy individuals . Creative and Educational Resources
The current visual landscape is the result of decades of activism that shifted from grassroots social protests to a mainstream digital phenomenon. From Fat Acceptance to Body Positivity