“Changing The Narrative” Docuseries Produced by Ed Accura Sets September 29 Release Date
The five-episode docuseries explores the limited participation of the UK’s African, Caribbean, and Asian communities in aquatic sports.
Black Swimming Association Nominated For National Lottery Project of the Year
The BSA is one of 17 finalists for the award recognizing the “inspirational project that do extraordinary things with the help of National Lottery funding.”
“Blacks Can’t Swim: Rewind” Set For Global Release On July 4th
The third move in the Blacks Can’t Swim documentary series, Blacks Can’t Swim: Rewind, is set to be released globally on July 4th.
Black Swimming Association Reveals Three-Year Strategy On First Anniversary
UK-based charity the Black Swimming Association has unveiled its three-year strategy on what was the first anniversary of the organisation’s foundation.
SSPC: The Black Swimmers Association talks “Blacks Can’t Swim The Sequel”
The new film, “Blacks Can’t Swim The Sequel,” will feature scripted scenes combined with real interview footage of 14-25 year olds from the Black community
Ed Accura Announces “Blacks Can’t Swim The Sequel” for May 2021 Release #BCStheCONVO
The new film will feature acted scenes interspersed with real interviews with 14-25 year old Black people talking about why they don’t swim.
Black People Will Swim’s Paulana Lamonier Is Breaking Barriers
Black People Will Swim’s Founder Paulana Lamonier speaks about the company’s mission, how they’ve pivoted throughout the lockdown and plans for the future
SwimSwam Podcast: Black Swimmers Association on Ways to Make Swimming Inclusive
Both Ed and Danielle give insight as to how the aquatic community can make changes so that the BME community feels included and encouraged to participate
An Interview With Black Swimming Association Co-Founder Seren Jones
Jones, second from left, swam competitively for 13 years including representing the Long Island Post Pioneers from 2012 to 2016.