
46: Black British Girls and Grassroots Sport
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Black girls tell us that they want sport to be a ‘safe space’ where they really belong and fit in, but the older they get, the more challenging they find it to continue. Too often they feel unwelcome, singled out and having to contend with racist stereotyping.
In part one, we looked at elite sport. In this episode, our focus is on the grass roots.
Presenter:
Julia George, journalist, broadcaster and former gymnast
Guests:
Lee Bailey is a community engagement manager at the Black Swimming Association, which was founded in 2020 to address a lack of water confidence and skills and reduce drowning among racially diverse communities especially Black Brits.
Bunmi Durowoju is a presenter and leader in tech, a mum of four and a rugby coach and player.
Joanne Oguntimehin is an associate director at Humankind Research. Humankind
conducted our qualitative research with Black British teenage girls, which has inspired this podcast.
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Acknowledgments
Thank you to Whistledown Productions for the technical help and use of the studio to record this podcast.
Edited and mixed by Steven George
Music: Luna Cantina - A Huevo