Pretty Porky and Pissed Off

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Pretty Porky & Pissed Off (2003)

File:/ File:Prefix or Pretty Porky and Pissed Off (PPPO) was a Canadian collective based in Toronto, Ontario, focused on challenging societal norms regarding body image, specifically the stigmatization of fat bodies. Founded in the mid-1990s, the group aimed to create spaces and events where fat individuals could celebrate their bodies and advocate for fat acceptance and body positivity. PPPO is notable for its contributions to the Fat acceptance movement, a social movement seeking to change anti-fat bias in social attitudes.

History[edit | edit source]

Pretty Porky and Pissed Off emerged during a time when discussions around body image were predominantly focused on health and beauty standards that idealized thinness. The collective's formation was a direct response to the marginalization and discrimination experienced by fat people in various aspects of society, including healthcare, employment, and media representation. By organizing public events, art shows, and fashion shows, PPPO provided platforms for fat individuals to express themselves and challenge prevailing beauty standards.

Activities and Impact[edit | edit source]

One of the most notable events organized by PPPO was the "Fat Femme Mafia," a series of gatherings and performances that celebrated fat femininity and queerness. These events were crucial in fostering a sense of community and solidarity among fat individuals, as well as raising awareness about fatphobia and its impacts.

PPPO also engaged in activism aimed at challenging the diet industry and promoting a message of self-acceptance regardless of body size. Through their work, they highlighted the psychological and physical harm caused by diet culture and advocated for a shift towards a more inclusive understanding of health and beauty.

The collective's activities garnered attention both within and outside the fat acceptance movement, contributing to broader discussions about body diversity and inclusivity. Their efforts have been recognized as an important part of the history of fat activism in Canada.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Although Pretty Porky and Pissed Off is no longer active, its influence can be seen in the continued growth of the fat acceptance movement and the increasing visibility of fat activism in mainstream culture. The collective's work has inspired a new generation of activists and artists who continue to challenge societal norms around body size and advocate for a more inclusive and accepting society.

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