“…the “dominant obesity discourse”) are interpreted, disseminated, and enacted. However, while critical obesity scholars have examined the intersection of “obesity,” science, and race (see, for instance, Boero, 2013; Dame-Griff, 2016; Guthman, 2014; Hatch, 2016; Jette and Roberts, 2016; Sanders, 2019; Strings, 2019), to date a critical examination of how Black women in the U.S. understand and experience “obesity,” BMI, health, and physical activity has yet to be undertaken.…”