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Meet Leo Baker, the trans skateboarder promoting inclusivity in the sport

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Transgender skateboarder Leo Baker was born in Covina, California, on November 24, 1991. He didn’t have the most conventional upbringing, spending a year in foster care, but that’s where he found his love for the sport, getting his own skateboard not long after watching his two older foster brothers with theirs.

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