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"Clean Eating", Race, and Class

"Clean Eating", Race, and Class

 

Clean Eating. Green Beauty. Holistic Healthcare.

These two-word combinations are largely positive. Yet for people of color, it's easy to feel excluded from these types of movements.

Veganism especially is frequently considered a "white" thing and many health-conscious people of color get excluded from the conversation. 

Instead of going into the nuances of this discussion here, we're going to point you to an amazing article on Thrillst dissecting this issue. Check it out HERE and let us know below what you think.

  • Is the Clean Eating movement a "white" thing?
  • How do we spread awareness about health-conscious people of color?
  • Do Clean Eating and Holistic Health movements require people to be of a certain race or class? Why/Why not?

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