
The wellness-to-white-supremacy pipeline is alive and well
Wellness influencers like Angela Liddon of Oh She Glows threw their support behind the trucker convoy—and considering the white supremacist origins of wellness, that’s no surprise.
Stacy Lee Kong (she/her) is a writer, editor and the founder of Friday Things, a pop culture newsletter. Her bylines have appeared in publications including Maclean’s, the Globe & Mail, Reader's Digest and enRoute and she has worked at some of the largest magazine brands in Canada, including Flare, Canadian Living, House & Home and Chatelaine. Find her on Twitter at @stacyleekong.
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Wellness influencers like Angela Liddon of Oh She Glows threw their support behind the trucker convoy—and considering the white supremacist origins of wellness, that’s no surprise.
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