Our age, shape, ability, race, gender identity or any other factor should have no bearing on our access to a positive body image.
Historically, oppressive societal structures have played a significant role in depicting what our bodies should look like. This can be an incredibly damaging narrative on our self-worth.
The body positive movement began due to a need to protect us from this narrative and highlight that fundamentally, we all have a right to self-love.
Bringing this movement to our campus is vital to ensuring we are proactively supportive and celebratory of ourselves and each other.
#EveryBodyWarwick
What does body positivity mean to you?
We want to hear about what being body positive means to you! Whether it be in one word, a video or anything else please share it with us!
We're also looking for students who'd like to champion and help to build the EveryBody campus movement.
Coming soon...
- EveryBody life drawing session
- EveryBody pool party
- "Body positivity is..." event with special guests
- EveryBody library
EveryBody Library
Learn more about the importance of the Body Positive movement with...
...and our EveryBody Pinterest board!
Send us your suggestions to campaigns@warwicksu.com