Prejudice By The Pound: Collected Essays From The Size Rights Movement
Between 1992 and 2002, Rump Parliament Magazine held a unique position: the only entity in the Size Acceptance Movement focused on activism. Publisher and Editor Lee Martindale maintained a mission statement that pulled no punches. "Working To Change The Way Society Treats Fat People"

Now, in ebook format for the first time and -- unfortunately -- still relevant today, are the editorials and essays that informed, enraged, amused, and inspired readers to think and act.
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Prejudice By The Pound: Collected Essays From The Size Rights Movement
Between 1992 and 2002, Rump Parliament Magazine held a unique position: the only entity in the Size Acceptance Movement focused on activism. Publisher and Editor Lee Martindale maintained a mission statement that pulled no punches. "Working To Change The Way Society Treats Fat People"

Now, in ebook format for the first time and -- unfortunately -- still relevant today, are the editorials and essays that informed, enraged, amused, and inspired readers to think and act.
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Prejudice By The Pound: Collected Essays From The Size Rights Movement

Prejudice By The Pound: Collected Essays From The Size Rights Movement

by Lee Martindale
Prejudice By The Pound: Collected Essays From The Size Rights Movement

Prejudice By The Pound: Collected Essays From The Size Rights Movement

by Lee Martindale

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Overview

Between 1992 and 2002, Rump Parliament Magazine held a unique position: the only entity in the Size Acceptance Movement focused on activism. Publisher and Editor Lee Martindale maintained a mission statement that pulled no punches. "Working To Change The Way Society Treats Fat People"

Now, in ebook format for the first time and -- unfortunately -- still relevant today, are the editorials and essays that informed, enraged, amused, and inspired readers to think and act.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940015908893
Publisher: HarpHaven Publishing
Publication date: 11/06/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 276
File size: 174 KB

About the Author

Lee Martindale, Founding Publisher/Editor of Rump Parliament Magazine, is a lifelong human rights activist and commentator. Also well-known as a science fiction and fantasy writer and editor, she has edited two anthologies: the groundbreaking collection of size-positive genre short stories called Such A Pretty Face: Tales of Power and Abundance, and the recently released The Ladies of Trade Town.
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