Showing posts with label Sussex Downs College Blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sussex Downs College Blog. Show all posts
Among young people, body positivity is a growing concern and a concern we need to tackle much more than we are at present. Our generation has been exposed to media and the unrealistic beauty ideal much more than the generations of our parents and grandparents. Self-hatred and self-loathing isn’t a physical condition, it’s a mental one and we need to start changing and altering young people's way of thinking...
Interview with Megan Jayne Crabbe AKA bodyposipanda
Wednesday, 17 May 2017 • Body Posi, Body Positive, Body Positivity, bodyposi, Bodyposipanda, bodyposipanda book, bopo, Megan Jayne Crabbe, Sussex Downs College, Sussex Downs College Blog, Tag Magazine, Tag Magazine 2017
Among young people, body positivity is a growing concern and a concern we need to tackle much more than we are at present. Our generation has been exposed to media and the unrealistic beauty ideal much more than the generations of our parents and grandparents. Self-hatred and self-loathing isn’t a physical condition, it’s a mental one and we need to start changing and altering young people's way of thinking...
For the past seven months, my creative media year group and I have been working on something incredible. Unlike any other student magazine that I know of or have stumbled across, Tag 2017 breaks boundaries in delivering exciting, unique and thought-provoking articles. From speaking with one of the most well-known body positive advocates, to interviewing music stars across the world, investigating cartoon conspiracies, covering various sport stars and interviewing men who wear makeup on a regular basis - Tag 2017 really is a magazine that I'm proud to say I've worked on.
Working on Tag Magazine 2017
Sunday, 30 April 2017 • Bodyposipanda Interview, Chlamydia testing, Dom&Ink, Georgie Aldous, Mollie Quirk Designer, Mollie Quirk Writer, Sussex Downs College, Sussex Downs College Blog, Tag Mag Sussex Downs College, Tag Magazine 2017
For the past seven months, my creative media year group and I have been working on something incredible. Unlike any other student magazine that I know of or have stumbled across, Tag 2017 breaks boundaries in delivering exciting, unique and thought-provoking articles. From speaking with one of the most well-known body positive advocates, to interviewing music stars across the world, investigating cartoon conspiracies, covering various sport stars and interviewing men who wear makeup on a regular basis - Tag 2017 really is a magazine that I'm proud to say I've worked on.
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