Our Place on the Waves: BIPOC Evening Sailing on Bellingham Bay
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Our history is tied to the water. Come experience sailing with us--no experience, ability to swim, or equipment needed.
Historically, Black people used canoes, worked as sailors (“blackjacks”), and navigated waterways, though they faced significant barriers in, and exclusion from, recreational water sports later on.
There’s a reason poets, musicians, and dreamers are drawn to the sea. Sailing offers a unique mix of absolute freedom and profound silence. It’s a reset for the mind that pulls us away from the noise of modern life and tucks us into the rhythmic motion of the water.
https://thebronzechapter.org/event/our-place-on-the-waves-bipoc-evening-sailing-on-bellingham-bay-aug15/
Historically, Black people used canoes, worked as sailors (“blackjacks”), and navigated waterways, though they faced significant barriers in, and exclusion from, recreational water sports later on.
There’s a reason poets, musicians, and dreamers are drawn to the sea. Sailing offers a unique mix of absolute freedom and profound silence. It’s a reset for the mind that pulls us away from the noise of modern life and tucks us into the rhythmic motion of the water.
https://thebronzechapter.org/event/our-place-on-the-waves-bipoc-evening-sailing-on-bellingham-bay-aug15/
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Where is it happening?
Community Boating Center - Bellingham, 555 Harris Ave,Bellingham, Washington, United States
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