![]() ![]() Episode two also hears from parents who explain why they have brought their children for swimming lessons and explain how it was different for their generation. Working with children and with over a decade of experience empowering children and adults she has a unique position to analyse Aquaphobia. We also see the work being done in communities by The Royal Life Saving Society who want to save lives as volunteer Bhavik Barochia explains how they are helping people being in, on or around water.Ībena Gray is one of the few ethnically diverse people to be a swim school owner. Part two looks at swimming as a life-saving skill and hears the story of Jennifer Holmes whose 13-year-old son Genesis Holmes drowned in the summer of 2014.ĭearing travels to Newhaven in Sussex to meet The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) to learn about their work to save lives in water and get safety advice for anyone who is in danger in water. Episode Twoĭearing presents part two of the documentary Aquaphobia which looks at the relationship ethnically diverse communities have with water, with visits to the RNLI, RLSS, and a swim school in London aiming to break down barriers Hairstylist Suzette Pires explains why using chlorine in swimming pools is a barrier for many Black people while Danielle Obe, chair of the Black Swimming Association, explains what the organisation is trying to achieve and how they might create permanent change.Īnd former Jamaican-British swimmer Michael Gunning reveals his personal journey from childhood to elite swimming to see if there are any familiar themes stopping people like him to swim. Researcher Dr Tiffany Quash from Washington talks about how Black women interact with water and how she is raising awareness in the United States. The relationship with water for Black communities is investigated and Dearing looks at the history to see if that could be a factor in explaining the inequalities in swimming. ![]() The first part looks at the history of diversity in swimming and Professor Mike Tipton from the University of Portsmouth explains the groundbreaking work being done to investigate the factors that affect an ability of someone to swim including bone density. ![]() Saving Earth Britannica Presents Earth’s To-Do List for the 21st Century.Alice Dearing presents part one of the documentary Aquaphobia which looks at the myths and stereotypes, the latest groundbreaking research, and the barriers stopping black and Asian communities from swimming in the UK.Britannica Beyond We’ve created a new place where questions are at the center of learning.100 Women Britannica celebrates the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment, highlighting suffragists and history-making politicians. ![]() COVID-19 Portal While this global health crisis continues to evolve, it can be useful to look to past pandemics to better understand how to respond today.Student Portal Britannica is the ultimate student resource for key school subjects like history, government, literature, and more.This Time in History In these videos, find out what happened this month (or any month!) in history.#WTFact Videos In #WTFact Britannica shares some of the most bizarre facts we can find.Demystified Videos In Demystified, Britannica has all the answers to your burning questions.Britannica Explains In these videos, Britannica explains a variety of topics and answers frequently asked questions.Britannica Classics Check out these retro videos from Encyclopedia Britannica’s archives. ![]()
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