I really like how in the first question, when asked about what inspired Legacy Russell to write the book, that it was more about making certain aspects the focal point. More specifically "what artistry is" as well as "who is and isn't made visible." I feel like in any field, there are people who aren't put into the spotlight, that the people who've been in that field and have made a name for themselves in that field are in the spotlight more and those who are either newer to it or don't quite fit the mold that has been set, either fairly or unfairly, don't get the same level of attention. I like how in Legacy Russell's book, they wanted to try to change this and get people to start focusing on everybody in the community instead of a selected few.
I also like how Legacy stated that they wanted what was written to partly be a call to action. Wanting it to be a way for bringing people from different generations who think differently to discuss what the body can be. I feel like this is not only a good way to get people talking about these types of things, but also to make more and more people comfortable with the idea of people being a different gender or attracted to the same gender.