19/02/2025
We caught up with Yudmila Chunguane, Marine Biologist at 💧 to talk about how swimming is more than just a skill—it’s a tool for empowerment and ocean conservation 🌊
For too long, access to swimming has been unequal—especially for Black and Brown communities. In places like Mozambique, strong tides and fear of the ocean have kept many, especially women, from learning to swim. But through programs like Sea Her Project, that cycle is changing.
Women are learning to swim, dive, and lead in marine conservation, turning fear into confidence and creating future ocean protectors. At SOUL CAP, we’re proud to support inclusivity in swimming, helping break down barriers so that more people feel empowered in the water. ✊🏾
🔗 Read the full blog by Yudmila via the link in our stories!