Paulana Lamonier founded her New York-based "Black People Will Swim" with the goal of combating a harmful stereotype. Here's how she got started.
Paulana Lamonier founded her New York-based Black People Will Swim with the goal of combating a harmful stereotype. Here's how she got started.
Meet The Founder Of A Swim Program Fighting Racist Stereotypes By Teaching Black People How To Swim - Because of Them We Can
Paulana Lamonier's Black People Will Swim aims to smash stereotypes
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Long Island-based swim program Black People Will Swim aims to smash stereotypes
This company is trying to end a prevalent racial disparity
Black People Will Swim' Is Fighting a Racist Stereotype With Swim Lessons
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