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A community initiative & fundraiser to bring attention to the importance of having a body inclusive community.

 

Join us November 9 -10, 2023 for classes, fundraisers, and discussions about how to build a community where everyone belongs.

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2023 Events:

Thursday, November 9th – Friday, November 10th
50% of proceeds from chocolate chip cookie and coffee sales at Wild Crumb to be donated to Suffer Out Loud.

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Thursday, November 9th at 9am
Every Body Belongs In Bozeman Themed Ride with Carolyn at Zephyr Cycling Studio. Option to donate to Suffer Out Loud at check-out.

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Thursday, November 9th at 6pm
Make-up for Every Body with Beauty by M at EDCMT. 50% of proceeds donated to Suffer Out Loud

Sign up for Make-Up for Everyone

Friday, November 10th at 2pm
Panel Discussion on How to Build a Body Inclusive Business with Carolyn Williams, founder of Zephyr Cycling Studio and Jeni Gochin and Paige Reddan, founders of EDCMT.

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“Saying I’m fat is (and should be) the same as saying my shoes are black, the clouds are fluffy, and Bob Saget is tall. It’s not good, it’s not bad, it just is. The only negativity that this word carries is that which has been socially constructed around it.… We don’t need to stop using the word fat, we need to stop the hatred that our world connects with the word fat.”

We know...

ALL BODIES DESERVE RESPECT, CARE & NOURISHMENT–NO MATTER WHAT.

Thank you to our 2023 community partners:

Wild Crumb
Zephyr Cycling Studio
Beauty by M

Why Suffer Out Loud?

Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses surrounded with a lot of stigma. Those who struggle with eating disorders are at a greater risk of suicide. Suffer Out Loud is leading an effort to reduce suicide rates in Montana by changing the conversation around mental illness.

We wanted to acknowledge that many of the creators of this initiative hold unearned privilege, including thin privilege. We hope this can be a small step towards building a bigger conversation that better includes the voices of those most affected by living in a world that doesn’t support all bodies equally.

We welcome your ideas and feedback.