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Ally

10 Inspiring Women Daring to Disrupt the World of Entrepreneurship

Even though the pandemic slowed progress, it is still moving forward helping people F.A.C.E. their fears.

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Ally

10 Inspiring Women Daring to Disrupt the World of Entrepreneurship

Even though the pandemic slowed progress, it is still moving forward helping people F.A.C.E. their fears.

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Ally

10 Inspiring Women Daring to Disrupt the World of Entrepreneurship

Even though the pandemic slowed progress, it is still moving forward helping people F.A.C.E. their fears.

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All Of It - WNYC

Confronting Stereotypes Through Swim Lessons

Paulana Lamonier joins to discuss confronting stereotypes about Black people and swimming.

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The New York Times

Teaching My Black Son To Swim

A mother’s determination to end a legacy of racial trauma started with mother-son swim lessons.

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In The Know

Black People Will Swim is 'smashing' racist stereotypes with swim lessons

Lamonier had been a swimming instructor for nine years in New York before launching Black People Will Swim.

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ESSENCE

Where Are They Now? Sponsored by Pine-Sol

Checking in with grand prize winners from the Build Your Legacy Contest.

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