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The Unbearable Weight of Diet Culture

The Unbearable Weight of Diet Culture Jessica Teich © Perryn Ford Learn what diet culture is, why the diet culture industry is harmful, examples, statistics, plus how to resist a weight-obsessed society by using anti-diet principles. Throughout 2021, Good Housekeeping will be exploring how we think about weight, the way we eat, and how we try to control or change our bodies in our quest to be happier and healthier. While GH also publishes weight loss content and endeavors to do so in a responsible, science-backed way, we think it’s important to present a broad perspective that allows for a fuller understanding of the complex thinking about health and body weight. Our goal here is not to tell you how to think, eat, or live nor is to to pass judgment on how you choose to nourish your body but rather to start a conversation about diet culture, its impact, and how we might challenge the messages we are given about what makes us attractive, successful, and

Endeavors Names Andrew Lorenzen-Strait as the Senior Director for Migrant Services & Federal Affairs

Andrew will lead a nation-wide team of dedicated professionals providing critical social services to migrants, including unaccompanied children, single adults and families. Mr. Lorenzen-Strait will also lead Endeavors government affairs effort in the national capital region, advancing our mission and core values through Federal government program development and procurement opportunities in the nation s capital. We are fortunate to gain a leader with Andrew s expertise and vision, said Jon Allman, Endeavors President and CEO. As we continue to grow as an organization, we are confident Andrew will support us in building better partnerships, transforming the communities we serve, and ensure our new programs and services are a first-class experience for the people using them.

Democracy on trial: Can we save it? (Commentary)

Democracy on trial: Can we save it? (Commentary) Updated Jan 20, 2021; Posted Jan 20, 2021 The bronze Statue of Freedom, by Thomas Crawford, is the crowning feature of the dome of the U.S. Capitol, shown ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, in Washington. AP Facebook Share (University Press of Kansas, 2010). This past year, 2020, will be remembered as one where we were faced with multi-headed crises of a world-wide Covid-19 pandemic resulting in hundreds of thousands (and still counting) dead Americans, an economic disaster with millions of Americans unemployed or underemployed and many small businesses teetering on bankruptcy, and an inexorable and existential climate crisis looming, that if unchecked, will have catastrophic consequences for our heirs.

Some world leaders look to curb power of social media giants after Trump bans

Mexico s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said his government would reach out to other G-20 nations to seek a joint proposal on such bans. Poland s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki likened the power of the social media companies to state control in the country during the Communist era. German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called the bans "problematic."

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