Matter of Fat
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Matter of Fat
a body positive podcast with Midwest sensibilities

Season 4: Transcripts for the second half of the season are forthcoming.
Season 3: Find transcripts below.
Seasons 1+ 2: We have not been able to transcribe these seasons.

S3M6 - MoF Mini: Fat Microaggressions - Transcript
Lindsay BankoleOctober 31, 2020
S3E4 - Christa Mims, Local Elections, and Losing Fat Icons - Transcript
Lindsay BankoleOctober 7, 2020
S3M5 - MoF Mini: Men as a Matter of Fat - Transcript
Lindsay BankoleSeptember 23, 2020
S3M4 - MoF Mini: The Benefits of Being Fat - Transcript
Lindsay BankoleSeptember 9, 2020
S3E3 - Ani Janzen, human dignity before diet science, + Stacey Abrams- Transcript
Lindsay BankoleAugust 26, 2020
S3E2 - Alexander Jacques, School System Secrets, + Dressing for Your Damn Self - Transcript
Lindsay BankoleAugust 12, 2020
S3E1 - Kachina Yaeger, Dakotah Language, + “Unprecedented Times” - Transcript
Lindsay BankoleJuly 29, 2020
S3M3 - MoF Mini: Body Positivity - Transcript
Lindsay BankoleJuly 15, 2020
S3M2 - MoF Mini: Fatphobia - Transcript
Lindsay BankoleJuly 1, 2020
S3M1 - MoF Mini: Fat Liberation - Transcript
Lindsay BankoleJune 17, 2020
S2E12 Transcript
Cat PolivodaNovember 20, 2019
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land acknowledgment

Matter of Fat is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota which exists on the occupied and unceded territory of the Dakota people who have been stewards of this land, along with the Anishinabe people, from time immemorial. We recognize the nearby, sovereign tribal nations of the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, Shokopee Mdewakanton, Prairie Island, and the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa. We also acknowledge that our metro region has the third largest indigenous population in the occupied United States of America. 

It’s important for us to name the lasting impacts of colonization, trauma, and systems of oppression that began with European settler arrival in the 17th century. Land acknowledgements do not exist in a past tense, or historical context. Colonialism is a current, ongoing process. We hope you will consider the history that has brought us to reside on stolen land and to seek to understand our place within that history. Wherever you live, we encourage you to find out whose land you’re occupying and consider ways to redistribute wealth and resources. 

Thank you!