Upcoming Events

Through NPP workshops, conferences, and online platforms, NPP creates spaces for individuals to challenge societal beauty standards and cultivate a positive relationship with their bodies. Their events focus on fostering intersectional dialogue, addressing the harmful impacts of diet culture, and promoting mental health and well-being. NPP offers a supportive community where individuals can share their experiences, find solidarity, and access resources for body liberation.

I Believe in Body Liberation and I Also Want Weight-Loss: Exploring Safety and Harm Reduction in Weight-Loss 

Settler Colonialism, Trauma, & Eating Disorders

Eating Disorder and Mental Health Support Circle for Arabs and Muslims

Oct 27th, 2023

Anti-Zionist Caregiver Knowledge Share For Mental Health and ED Care Providers

Nov 12, 2023

Reconnecting to Indigenous Wisdom: Matriarchal Teachings of Mayahuel, Tlazolteotl, and Coyolxauhqui for Authentic Eating Disorder Support

Dec 6 & 7

The Eating Disorder Harm Reduction Community Circle

Oct 30th & Dec 18th

The Eating Disorder Harm Reduction (EDHR) Community Circle’s goal is to provide a supportive environment where we can embrace versatile and innovative approaches to eating disorder support. We are here to provide an intentional space where everyone can be themselves without fear of shame or pressure.

 ¡Ay Que Chismear! A Discussion on Harm Reduction, Eating Disorders, and Body Movement with Gloria from Nalgona Positivity Pride

Aug 19, 2023

Eating Disorder Support Circle for Palestinian Community

Oct 18th, 2023

Support Circle For Palestinian Eating Disorder & Mental Health Providers

October 16th, 2023

Autonomous Health Movements and Harm Reduction Article Discussion

Sept 12, 2023

I Developed an Eating Disorder When I Was A Teen: Tending To Our Inner Teen

*Rescheduled Dec 13th, 2023

Autonomous Health Movements and Harm Reduction Article Discussion

Sept 12, 2023

Historical Trauma and Eating Disorders: What’s The Connection

Oct 25th & 26th 2023

We have been left with no other option but to create our own opportunities for support and healing, independently from traditional institutions.