We are back from a mid-season break! Expect episodes weekly going forward! Today’s guest is Gloria Lucas, founder of Nalgona Positivity Pride! We talk today about what Nalgona Positivity Pride is, why it started, disordered eating, the diet culture, what body positivity means, historical trauma with disordered eating, the history of native foods along with the colonization and shame of those foods, techniques for loving your body and much more!
Gloria Lucas talks to us about some points! She is a Xicana womxn from California and founded Nalgona Positivity Pride (NPP) in 2014 after years of dealing with the lack of women of color representation in the eating disorder awareness community. Like the womxn of color that came before, she creates spaces for marginalized folks to support each other and heal from the trauma of colonialism, eurocentric beauty ideals, and disordered eating in communities of color. NPP lectures, hosts events, offers business consultation, hosts support groups, and creates social media content as a way to reach out to and empowers the individuals whose bodies are systematically at the margins of white/ mainstream ‘body positivity’ movements.
Follow NPP on social media @NalgonaPositivityPride and check out their website for more info: https://www.nalgonapositivitypride.com/
Sponsor for today’s show: ChilOso Gummy Bears. www.chilosogummybear.com Find them on Instagram & Facebook!
The directory on Latinx Therapy is up! If you are a mental health professional in private practice and looking to get enrolled in our directory, email me at in**@la***********.com to sign up!
Resource:
If you or someone you know is struggling with disordred eating, you can contact the National Eating Disorders Association Helpline at no cost: 1-800-931-2237 . You can also text 741741 and a trained volunteer will get in touch with you.
Readings Suggested from Nalgona Positivity Pride:
A Flood of Tears and Blood by Eduardo Galeano (found on pg. 38) http://www.uky.edu/~tmute2/nature-society/password-protect/nature-society-pdfs/eduardo-galeano-open-veins-excerpts.pdf
Colonization, Food, and the Practice of Eating by Dr. Linda Alvarez for Food Empowerment Project http://www.foodispower.org/colonization-food-and-the-practice-of-eating/
Learn more about Prisca and her books on her website: https://www.priscadorcas.com/
If you would like to be connected to Susan, visit her website at susanabdelhaq.com. She is accepting clients in California.
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Resources Susan shared with us today include:
Books:
Follow: Norman Finkelstein, Gabor Mate
Follow Dr. Vanessa Velez at vanessavelezMD.com and @VanessaVelezMDart on Instagram. She is accepting for anyone who lives in California, and is on the Latinx Therapy Directory, too.
To find a therapist, check out our directory at latinxtherapy.com and use the filters!
Nuestras invitadas:
Karla Cardoza, terapeuta matrimonial y familiar licenciada, Gerente de la Línea Cálida en Español & Coordinador Internacional en Latinoamérica , facilitadora de las reuniones de apoyo perinatal en español y una de las oradoras de los entrenamientos de PSI: @yerba.buena.wellness
Xóchitl Carlos Méndez, Gerente de Programas Culturales en Español de la Alianza para Personas de Color en Postpartum Support International (PSI).
PSI YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@postpartumvideo
Instagram de La Alianza (PSI): @psi_alianzenespanial, https://www.postpartum.net/la-alianza/
Información sobre la conferencia: https://psi.societyconference.com/v2/
Si busca un terapeuta, use el directorio de Latinx Therapy: latinxtherapy.com
Learn more about PSI and its program bridging the gap in perinatal mental health services for LatinX communities The Perinatal Mental Health Alliance for People of Color at @postpartumsupportinternational, @psi_alianzenespanial, and @pmhapoc.
Our guests:
Karla is the manager of the Spanish hotline and volunteer coordinates in Spanish speaking countries, facilitator of Perinatal support meeting in Spanish and is one of the speakers of the Postpartum Support International training, & contact her at ka***@po********.net. She also owns her private practice @yerba.buena.wellness
Xochitl is the Alliance Spanish Cultural Program Manager of the Perinatal Mental Health Alliance for People of Color at PSI. YouTube Channel: @postpartumvideo
To find a therapist, check out the Latinx Therapy directory at latinxtherapy.com
Conoce a Crystal siguiéndola en las redes sociales @crystalbedoya y revisando sus características a continuación:
Encuentre un terapeuta en nuestro directorio: https://latinxtherapy.com/
Get to know Crystal by following her on social media @crystalbedoya and checking out her features below:
Healthgrades
Everyday Health: Young Latina With MS Finds Community via Social Media
Podcasts: The Multiple Sclerosis Fashionista Podcast: Multiple Sclerosis & Diversity Ft. Crystal Bedoya‘
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Meet out guests:
Rubi’s Practice website: changingcyclescounseling.com
Jennifer’s Directory website: latinxtherapy.com/therapists/jennifer-leon-salinas-amft
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