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Black Kids Swim Launches New Web Series “The Goree Project” to Unite African-Americans and Senegalese Through a 3.5 Mile Open Water Swimming Competition – Press Release

July 18, 2020
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The Goree Project will follow the journey of two former Howard University swim team captains as they prepare for their first trip to Africa and an epic swim.

Upper Marlboro, MD, USA – July 18, 2020 – Black Kids Swim Inc., the world’s leading resource for Black competitive swimmers, launched a first-of-its-kind web series to unite African Americans and Senegalese through cultural and athletic exchange today.

2020 will mark the 33rd Dakar Gorée swim, where hundreds of Senegalese retrace the same path enslaved Africans traveled some 400 years ago. The Gorée Project will mark the first time in history that an African American team competes in this symbolic event.

“There is strength in unity,” said Ebony Rosemond, founder and executive director of the Maryland based not-for-profit organization. “The African Diaspora needs to come together, especially now, to better protect and support one another. But first, we need to better understand each other. We’ve put an all-star team together to prepare Howard University alumni, Skylar Smith and Noah Nicholas for this experience; physically, mentally, and culturally. And as viewers, both Senegalese and American, will follow this story. We will begin to break down the stereotypes that have kept the Diaspora fractured for so long.”


Noah Nicholas and Skylar Smith

Competitive swimming is not diverse. USA Swimming, the nation’s organizing body for the sport has some 337,000 members, of whom only 1.3 percent are Black. Juan Caraveo, a sports diversity and inclusion consultant for USA Swimming, called the 2016 US Olympic swim team “the most diverse yet.” However, out of 47 swimmers, only three identified as African-American: Simone Manuel, Lia Neal and Anthony Ervin. According to NCAA’s demographic database, there were 22,501 swimmers across all divisions and conferences during the 2017-2018 school year. Notably, only 1.6 percent identified as African-American, while 76 percent identified as white. African-Americans are barely present in collegiate swimming as swimmers or coaches. Currently, Howard University is the only HBCU with a swim team. BKS is working to change the sport by creating a web series that showcases Black swimmers excelling in the sport.

BKS’ objectives for the Gorée Project are to:

• Destroy the stereotype that Black people can’t or don’t swim.
• Educate African-Americans and Senegalese about their respective history and culture to build community.

The web series is funded through generous donations from the Black swim community and a crowdsource campaign which will launch July 14, 2020 on Black Kids Swim’s website. The Gorée Project was created in a COVID-19 environment and in the midst of Black Lives Matter protests. BKS and it’s production team combined innovative videography and live action screen casting to capture this historic journey.

Contact: Edward Rosemond, Project Lead | 301-910-6873 | admin@blackkidsswim.com

Links:

More information on The Gorée Project: https://blackkidsswim.com/the-goree-project-the-beginning

The Gorée Project crowdfund page: https://BlackKidsSwim.com/the-Goree-project (goes live 7/14/20)

More information on Black Kids Swim: https://BlackKidsSwim.com

Headshot of Ebony Rosemond: https://BlackKidsSwim.com/images/headshot-Ebony-Rosemond.jpg

About Black Kids Swim (BKS)

BKS is a 501c3 organization based in Prince George’s County, Maryland founded in 2015, to provide access to an increased range of opportunities for Black children by encouraging the development of proficient swim techniques. BKS raises awareness, provides guidance, and serves as the go-to source for information on competitive and non-competitive Black swim team options.

The online community was inspired by the Rosemond’s daughter who is a championship butterfly and freestyle swimmer. One day, their daughter entered the term ‘Black Kids Swim’ into a search engine and the results were both alarming and saddening. BKS works to change what the world thinks when they hear the words ‘Black Kids Swim.’ BKS debunks the myth that Black children do not swim well and encourages those who cannot swim to learn!

There are multiple resources to help Black children learn basic water safety skills. Black Kids Swim wants to see our children do more than simply ‘survive’ in the water. We want them to develop a valuable technique that can benefit them physically and professionally throughout their entire lives.

Links to Full Size Images & Documents:

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Headshots of Skylar Smith and Noah Nicholas: https://blackkidsswim.com/images/skylar-and-noah-framed.png

The Gorée Project Summary Doc: https://blackkidsswim.com/images/The-Goree-Project-Summary.pdf

Blog post #1 – The Gorée Project: The Beginning (Link: https://blackkidsswim.com/the-goree-project-the-beginning)

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Media Contact
Company Name: Black Kids Swim
Contact Person: Brianna Rhodes
Email: Send Email
Phone: 252-286-9128
Country: United States
Website: https://blackkidsswim.com


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