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The Fat Sex Therapist – Sonalee Rashatwar
The Fat Sex Therapist – Sonalee Rashatwar

When
Oct 14th, 2023
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Where
130 Pine StFlorenceMA01062

Transhealth is proud to present a talk by The Fat Sex Therapist, Sonalee Rashatwar on Saturday, October 14, 2023 at 7pm at the Bombyx Center for Arts and Equity in Florence, MA. All proceeds benefit Transhealth- www.transhealth.org. Sponsors include Happy Valley Nutrition, My Health Matters Fitness and Wellness, the UMass Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality, and the UMass Stonewall Center.

Accessibility: The event is fully accessible to wheelchair users. The safety and wellbeing of our supporters is paramount. Masks are strongly recommended. Vaccinations are required. We are actively monitoring the incidence and prevalence of Covid-19 and may change precautions as necessary.

Sonalee Rashatwar (they/he) LCSW MEd is an award-winning clinical social worker, sex therapist, adjunct lecturer, and grassroots organizer. Based in Philly (licensed in NJ and PA), they are a superfat queer bisexual non-binary therapist and co-owner of Radical Therapy Center, specialized in treating sexual trauma, diet trauma, racial or immigrant trauma, and South Asian family abuse, while offering fat positive sexual healthcare.

Popularly known as TheFatSexTherapist on Instagram, Sonalee Rashatwar’s notoriety first peaked when they were featured on Breitbart in March 2018 for naming thinness as a white supremacist beauty ideal. And they continue to draw the ire of white supremacists everywhere with controversial statements on intersectional fat liberation since then. Sonalee is a sought-after speaker who travels internationally to curate custom visual workshops that whisper to our change-making spirit and nourish our vision for a more just future.

Sonalee is not paid for their labor as a community organizer, where they have fundraised and facilitated a free five-day political action summer camp for LGBT+ South Asian and Indo Caribbean youth. Sonalee received their Master of Social Work and Master of Education in Human Sexuality from Widener University in 2016 and have been working in the field of anti-violence for 10+ years.

In their words, “how to fall in love with yourself: take cute pictures of yourself, abolish capitalism, maybe even some nude ones, set a timer and have fun, destroy diet culture, admire those cute pictures, challenge yourself to say 3 kind things about yourself, dismantle white supremacy, make a list of characteristics that make you a good friend to yourself, abolish prisons & ICE, join a fat positive support group, build fat community in your area, start a potluck, redistribute your wealth, demand reparations and native land return, be your own best friend, feed yourself like a lover, end ableism and fatphobia, ask for hugs and touch, masturbate, develop a pleasure practice, remind yourself you have inherent worth outside of your utility, touch your body with care, adorn and decorate your body as if it were a precious ornament (bc it is, tell yourself you deserve good things, buy and eat foods you enjoy, listen to music that moves you, create art that makes you feel, remember all bodies are good bodies.”

 

Transhealth Presents: The Fat Sex Therapist

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