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"No Fat Talk" Week: Cutting Fat Talk from Our Verbal Diets

By Sarah Seltzer, RH Reality Check

October 26, 2009 - 7:00am

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"Fat Talk" is a ritual with a special prominence between women, in groups or pairs, and makes it more difficult to have a rational, emotion-free relationship with diet and exercise. And that's why we need to get rid of it.

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Trying to Reverse Time, At Any Cost

By Sarah Seltzer, RH Reality Check

September 10, 2009 - 9:00am

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"Youth Knows No Pain" is a somber, but fairly agenda-free HBO documentary that follows several Americans into the spa, the botox seat, and mostly to the plastic surgeon's office in an effort to turn back time on their faces and bodies.

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"Lady-Mags"--Love Them, Flaws and All, or Leave Them?

By Sarah Seltzer, RH Reality Check

September 4, 2009 - 8:00am

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The paradox of women's glossies: They largely acknowledge our progress and rights in terms of the workplace, sexual freedom and reproductive rights, but only skim the surface of the sexist dynamics and expectations that inform those issues.

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The Perfect Pantomime

By Aimee Liu, Ms. Magazine

May 13, 2009 - 9:00am

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What are our bodies telling us when we have an eating disorder?

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They Came With My Body

By Samara Ginsberg

February 3, 2009 - 9:00am

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We don’t need implants and breast reductions. What we need is to cure our society’s complete obsession with breasts.

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The Britney Show

By Sarah Seltzer, RH Reality Check

December 13, 2008 - 9:00am

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Britney Spears' pop-tart image was created as a fantasy for the average man, but since her brush with the ugly side of fame, she's been subjected to the average female nightmare.

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Pride and Prejudice: Discussing Michelle Obama's Body

By Tamura Lomax, RH Reality Check

November 21, 2008 - 9:00am

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If Michelle Obama's body makes us proud, why not shape our enthusiasm with a critique of the status quo, which continues to treat her as an object by fragmenting her to her parts?

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Falling Bodies, Falling Tears, Rising Hopes: An Olympic Wrap-Up

By Sarah Seltzer, RH Reality Check

August 22, 2008 - 8:00am

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During the Olympics, we see women's bodies not for their looks, but for what they can do. Can they stick a landing, enter the water smoothly, sprint through the tape?

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