By J.D. Meier
Chalene Johnson has a passion for more from life, and it’s contagious. She is personal development on fire.
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CLEAR ALL
Meet the model and body activist challenging beauty norms, bullies, and online trolls.
We’re exploring what it means to be queer and have a body, with essays about the ways our bodies are legislated and discriminated against, the strategies we’ve used to find belonging in them, and how we’re breaking down the stereotypes, preconceptions, and fetishization that many of us endure.
Although society has made many strides in queer acceptance and visibility, coming out at work is still a monumental—and sometimes risky—task for many LGBTQ workers.
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Myth making, policy making and never the twain should meet.
The constant scrutiny into the runner’s medical history reveals what happens to women who don’t conform to stereotypes.