Meet the Fatties for a Free Palestine, a project of Hannah Moushabeck who is, she writes, unapologetically fat and a Palestinian American. Moushabeck created Fatties for Palestine when she discovered a pitiful lack of protest garments ‘for those in larger bodies’. So she created ‘Fatties for a Free Palestine’ garments with slogans emblazoned on the white tops in red, green and black, wreathed with watermelons and three tubby activists shaking their fists.
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