Amber Leventry is a queer, nonbinary writer, editor, and advocate. They live in Vermont and have three kids, including twins and a transgender daughter. Amber’s writing appears in many places including The Washington Post, Romper, Grown and Flown, Longreads, The Next Family, The Temper, and Parents. They have been a staff writer at multiple publications, and until recently were the News & Trends editor at Parents.
Amber works with schools and businesses to make spaces inclusive and affirming for LGBTQIA+ people; they speak on panels, teach workshops, and run professional development trainings to help folks become better informed allies.
Follow them on Twitter and Instagram @amberleventry.
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Amber Says Fitness Builds Self-Compassion: I m Learning to Love My Body Instead of Hating It
I first met Amber Leventry when they came to my yoga class. I was inspired by their strength and determination and their kindness toward others. We bonded over parenting issues, CrossFit, and writing, and have kept in touch as most of us have over the past year: over our random Instagram posts. When they posted the video ahead, with the caption I m an athlete and exercise and sports have saved me in multiple ways, I knew I had to hear more. Keep reading to learn about Amber s experiences with sports and fitness as a nonbinary transgender person and how it s had a positive effect on their life and confidence.