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'''Lizzie Velásquez''' is an American [[motivational speaker]], [[author]], and [[YouTuber]]. Born on March 13, 1989, in Austin, Texas, she was diagnosed shortly after birth with a rare congenital disease known as [[neonatal progeroid syndrome]] (NPS), which, among other symptoms, prevents her from accumulating body fat and gaining weight. Velásquez has been a vocal advocate against [[bullying]] and has spoken out about her experiences with being bullied online and in person.
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==Early Life==
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Lizzie Velásquez was born to Rita and Guadalupe Velásquez. She was born four weeks prematurely and weighed less than 3 pounds. Her condition, which was extremely rare, led to numerous health challenges throughout her childhood. Despite these challenges, Velásquez excelled in her studies and graduated from Texas State University with a degree in [[Communication Studies]].
 
[[File:Lizzie Velasquez 2017.jpg|thumb|right|Lizzie Velásquez in 2017]]
 
'''Lizzie Velásquez''' is an American motivational speaker, author, and anti-bullying activist. She was born on March 13, 1989, in Austin, Texas. Velásquez is known for her inspiring story and her advocacy work, particularly in the areas of bullying prevention and body positivity.
 
==Early life and education==
Lizzie Velásquez was born with a rare congenital disease called [[Marfanoid–progeroid–lipodystrophy syndrome]], which prevents her from accumulating body fat and gaining weight. This condition has also affected her vision, leaving her blind in one eye. Despite these challenges, Velásquez pursued her education with determination. She attended [[Texas State University]], where she studied communication studies.
 
==Career==
==Career==
Velásquez's public speaking career began after she discovered a YouTube video labeling her "The World's Ugliest Woman" when she was 17 years old. Instead of being defeated by this, she took to public speaking to advocate for kindness, anti-bullying, and the importance of inner beauty. She has given talks at various venues, including TEDxAustinWomen, where her speech "How Do YOU Define Yourself" went viral, further establishing her as a prominent motivational speaker.
 
In addition to her speaking engagements, Velásquez has authored several books, including "Lizzie Beautiful: The Lizzie Velásquez Story" and "Dare to Be Kind." These works explore her life experiences and her message of overcoming bullying and embracing one's uniqueness.
===Motivational speaking===
==Activism==
Velásquez began her career as a motivational speaker after a video labeling her as "The World's Ugliest Woman" went viral on [[YouTube]]. Instead of succumbing to the negativity, she used the experience to fuel her mission to spread kindness and positivity. She has since delivered numerous speeches around the world, including a popular [[TEDx]] talk titled "How Do YOU Define Yourself?" which has garnered millions of views.
Lizzie Velásquez is also known for her activism against bullying. She has worked on a federal anti-bullying bill in the United States and has participated in numerous campaigns and initiatives aimed at raising awareness about the effects of bullying. Her efforts have made her a symbol of resilience and positivity in the face of adversity.
 
==Personal Life==
===Authorship===
Despite her condition, Velásquez has maintained a positive outlook on life. She uses her platform to inspire others to overcome their challenges and to promote a more inclusive and kind society.
In addition to her speaking engagements, Velásquez is an accomplished author. She has written several books, including "Be Beautiful, Be You" and "Dare to Be Kind," which focus on self-acceptance and the power of kindness. Her books aim to inspire readers to embrace their uniqueness and to treat others with compassion.
==Legacy==
 
Lizzie Velásquez's story has inspired millions around the world. She continues to use her voice and platform to advocate for those who are bullied and to promote messages of kindness, acceptance, and resilience.
==Advocacy==
Velásquez is a prominent advocate against bullying. She has worked with various organizations to promote anti-bullying initiatives and has been involved in campaigns to raise awareness about the impact of bullying on individuals. Her advocacy efforts extend to promoting body positivity and encouraging people to appreciate diversity in appearances.
 
==Media appearances==
Velásquez's story has been featured in several media outlets, and she has appeared on television programs such as "The Today Show" and "The View." In 2015, a documentary about her life, titled "A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story," was released. The film chronicles her journey from being bullied to becoming a global motivational speaker and advocate.
 
==Related pages==
* [[Motivational speaker]]
* [[Bullying]]
* [[Body positivity]]
* [[TED (conference)]]
 
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Latest revision as of 06:37, 16 February 2025

American motivational speaker and author



Lizzie Velásquez in 2017

Lizzie Velásquez is an American motivational speaker, author, and anti-bullying activist. She was born on March 13, 1989, in Austin, Texas. Velásquez is known for her inspiring story and her advocacy work, particularly in the areas of bullying prevention and body positivity.

Early life and education[edit]

Lizzie Velásquez was born with a rare congenital disease called Marfanoid–progeroid–lipodystrophy syndrome, which prevents her from accumulating body fat and gaining weight. This condition has also affected her vision, leaving her blind in one eye. Despite these challenges, Velásquez pursued her education with determination. She attended Texas State University, where she studied communication studies.

Career[edit]

Motivational speaking[edit]

Velásquez began her career as a motivational speaker after a video labeling her as "The World's Ugliest Woman" went viral on YouTube. Instead of succumbing to the negativity, she used the experience to fuel her mission to spread kindness and positivity. She has since delivered numerous speeches around the world, including a popular TEDx talk titled "How Do YOU Define Yourself?" which has garnered millions of views.

Authorship[edit]

In addition to her speaking engagements, Velásquez is an accomplished author. She has written several books, including "Be Beautiful, Be You" and "Dare to Be Kind," which focus on self-acceptance and the power of kindness. Her books aim to inspire readers to embrace their uniqueness and to treat others with compassion.

Advocacy[edit]

Velásquez is a prominent advocate against bullying. She has worked with various organizations to promote anti-bullying initiatives and has been involved in campaigns to raise awareness about the impact of bullying on individuals. Her advocacy efforts extend to promoting body positivity and encouraging people to appreciate diversity in appearances.

Media appearances[edit]

Velásquez's story has been featured in several media outlets, and she has appeared on television programs such as "The Today Show" and "The View." In 2015, a documentary about her life, titled "A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story," was released. The film chronicles her journey from being bullied to becoming a global motivational speaker and advocate.

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