Death Fat & Fat Funerals Question Title * 1. Deathworker describes people who work with death, dying, grief, loss and bereavement in some way, even if that is not a primary component of the job. True False Question Title * 2. Death Fat A cheeky version of infinifat, the term was created by Lesley Kinzel as a way to point out “ridiculousness of ‘morbid obesity’ as determined by the BMI scale” and poke fun at strangers concerned with the perceived health dangers of her size. These size distinctions highlight different types of life experiences of those in smaller bodies versus larger ones. Activists underscore that those on the smaller end of this scale (small fats and mid fats) have an obligation to use their size privilege to uplift the voices and experiences of superfats and infinifats. This scale is a tool to facilitate honest discussions about size, privilege, and access, and understand how fat people of different sizes have distinctly different life experiences. True False Question Title * 3. Even though many more people are being diagnosed as obese, there are very few funeral options when an obese person dies. True False Done