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August 15, 2016August 16, 2016

Fitness Is A Story We Should Tell Differently: An Interview with Courtney Marshall

Courtney Marshall

  • exercise, gender, health, interdisciplinarity, narrative, race

Courtney Marshall is an English Ph.D., activist, and fitness instructor. Vital interviewed her to find out more about her unique experience and how she sees the relationship between narrative and health.

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