Black girls don't swim
Does hair stop black girls from getting into the water?
Seren Jones swam competitively for 13 years in the UK and in the US collegiate system. But in that time she only ever saw six other black girls in the pool. Why so few? A survey published by the University of Memphis and USA Swimming found that black respondents were significantly more concerned about getting their hair wet, and about the negative impact of chemicals on their appearances, than white respondents.
In this programme Seren explores whether maintaining βgoodβ hair really is the leading factor behind why black women donβt take part in competitive swimmingβ¦. And what, if anything, is being done about it.
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