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Complex

Complex’s B.O.S.S. Mentorship Program Lets Minority Entrepreneurs Shine

The program highlights minority entrepreneurs and their journeys.

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Complex

Complex’s B.O.S.S. Mentorship Program Lets Minority Entrepreneurs Shine

The program highlights minority entrepreneurs and their journeys.

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Complex

Complex’s B.O.S.S. Mentorship Program Lets Minority Entrepreneurs Shine

The program highlights minority entrepreneurs and their journeys.

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Black People Will Swim’s Paulana Lamonier Is Breaking Barriers

Founder set up Black People Will Swim with the purpose to eradicate the stereotype that Black people don’t swim.

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Black People Will Swim’s Founder Paulana Lamonier Is Making Waves

64 percent of African American children have low or no swimming ability. Paulana is striving to change that.

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Long Island woman's mission to teach 2,020 people to swim in 2020

Marysol Castro spoke with Paulana about her mission and why it means so much to her.

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Diving into Entrepreneurship with Paulana Lamonier, Founder of BPWS

Paulana is a multimedia journalist and founder of Black People Will Swim.

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