Tag: 1980s

Fat Liberation: No Losers Here (1981)

Article by Judith Stein, from Sojourner, February, 1981, and a followup letter from the subsequent issue in March, 1981.
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Trimming the Fat for Profit: an Essay on Fat Liberation (1982)

Article by Judith Stein, from WomenWise, The New Hampshire Feminist Health Center Quarterly; Winter, 1982.
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Fat Liberation and the Women’s Health Movement (1980)

Speech by Judith Stein at the New Haven Women’s Health Conference, 1980.
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Fat, Lesbian and Proud (1981)

By Judith Stein, from Gay Community News, Boston, 1981
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Get Your Foot Off My Neck: Fat Liberation (Pride Speech Boston 1986)

Speech by Judith Stein, 1986.
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Fat Air (1995)

Susan Stinson interviews Judith Stein and Meridith Lawrence in 1995. Includes Judith Steins reflections in 2021.
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The Political History of Fat Liberation: An Interview (1981)

On February 1, 1981 two members of The Second Wave collective interviewed ReaRae Sears and Judith Stein, two Boston feminists active in the Fat Liberation movement. This is an edited excerpt from that interview.

The Whale Watch (1985)

poem by Judith Stein, 1985

Thoughts on Fitting In (1983)

“I try to remember that the truth is that the world is too small. It is the world which is too full of narrow aisles, narrow chairs, narrow people who never talk loud, whose hands rest quietly in their laps as they speak in demure voices…” by Judith Stein, 1983.
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The F.A.T. Patrol’s Greatest Hits — Lyric sheet (1980)

Songs performed at “An Evening of Fat Women’s Culture”
April 19, 1980, New Haven, Connecticut
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Fat Oppression and Fat Liberation: Some Basic Ideas (1980)

By Judith Stein. 1980.
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