Nyome Nicholas-Williams is a plus-size model and an activist who challenged the norms of social media with her recent campaign, #iwanttoseenyome. The campaign consisted of her holding her breast, and Instagram decided to remove her content, which caused Williams to challenge the removal and argued it was a ‘racial bias’ against her photo and users supported her.
After this incident, she was warned her account would be taken down, but she stood her ground for her “self-love” positive campaign. She stated “millions of pictures of very naked, skinny White women can be found on Instagram every day”, she told The Observer. “But a fat Black woman celebrating her body is banned? It was shocking to me. I feel like I’m being silenced.”
And Instagram announced then announced Wednesday that the policy will come into effect globally, according to Instagram it will now “allow content where someone is simply hugging, cupping, or holding their breast.”
Instagram apologized last month to Williams and stated, reported by Reuters, that “Separate to this policy change, earlier this year, we committed to broader equity work to help ensure we better support the Black community on our platform.”
The platform incorrectly applied policies to Williams photo back in July, and now, aims at ensuring that all body type are treated fairly.
Nyome Nicholas-Williams announced on Instagram about the new policy changes and expressed gratitude for opening the dialogue for change. Her caption read “Hopefully, this policy change will bring an end to the censorship of fat Black bodies.” See below.