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Indigenous Women Resisting Colonialism T-Shirt // NalgonaPositiveShop
Featuring: Malalai of Maiwand ( Afghanistan) Brave teenager who led local fighters against British Troops in the 19th century. Rani Abbakka Chowta (India) Toluva queen who defeated the Portuguese for over four decades. Tarenorerer (Tasmania/Australia) Led a guerrilla band against British Colonists Teresa Magbanua (The Philippines) School teacher and military leader who led troops against the Spanish and the US. Haunani-Kay Trask (Hawaii) Indigenous rights activist & educator who continues to fight against U.S. colonialism and tourism. Nehanda Charwe (Zimbabwe) Nyakasikana spirit medium who has a key leader in the uprisings against white colonial settlers.
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Indigenous Women Resisting Colonialism by NalgonaPositiveShop
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Today! All body-positive posters are 25% off! ;) www.etsy.com/shop/NalgonaPositiveShop #bodypositivity #bodypositive #fatshaming #bodyterrorism #bodylove #posters #nalgonapositiveshop #nalgonapositivity #fat #fatacceptance #fatactivism #genderfluid #etsysale
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Nalgona Positive Shop
Nalgona Positivity Pride (NPP) is a grassroots eating disorders awareness organization that provides intersectional eating disorders education and community-based support for Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) who are struggling with troubled eating and poor body-image. After not seeing her own experiences reflected and the lack of cultural awareness in the eating disorder world, Gloria Lucas started NPP in 2014 out of an urgent need to create a platform for communities of color and indigenous-descent communities who struggle alone. Gloria first-hand experienced the isolation that comes with being a person of color with an eating disorder and the absence of services for low-income people. NPP’s line of work focuses on uncovering the impacts of colonialism, social oppression, historical trauma and its role in impairing relationships indigenous-descent people have with food and body-image. NPP’s goal is to help BIPOC folks find education and resources for self-empowering, resistance, and healing.
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