Aly Bailey
- Assistant Professor in Recreation and Leisure Studies, University of Waterloo
My community- and arts-based research centres queer, fat, mad, and disability justice in the study of aging, fitness, and health. My ongoing program of work, including a recent project titled ReVisioning Fitness, is about untethering eugenic, colonial, and white supremacist (mythical) ideals of the body/mind from notions of“fitness” and“wellness.” I take a critical approach to so-called“inclusion” by centring and celebrating bodies of difference in the re-imagining of places of leisure, especially fitness spaces. I partner with public, nonprofit and for-profit stakeholders to bring difference-affirming research to action via film screenings (e.g., digital storytelling and mini-documentaries), revising health and wellness programming, and developing training modules. The goal of this work is a worldview shift on the meanings of "fitness" and "health" by (re)prioritizing community, relationality, joy, care, and rest and making "fitness" an opportunity for body/mind reclamation.
Experience- –present Assistant Professor in Recreation and Leisure Studies, University of Waterloo
- 2019 Brock University, PhD in Applied Health Sciences
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