EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 22 MIN
Trey’s Table Episode 446: Black People Can Swim
from Trey's Table · host Trey Smith
Did you know that according to USA Swimming, over 64% of African American children have low to no swimming ability? Even more tragic, Black children between the ages of 5 and 19 are six times more likely to drown in a swimming pool than their white peers. These numbers aren't a coincidence, a stereotype, or a genetic trait. They are the direct result of a calculated, generational history of systemic racism, segregation, and violence. In the latest episode of Trey’s Table, we dive deep into the waters of American history to uncover how municipal pools became one of the most violent battlegrounds for civil rights—and how that legacy impacts Black communities today. #treystablepodcast
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Did you know that according to USA Swimming, over 64% of African American children have low to no swimming ability? Even more tragic, Black children between the ages of 5 and 19 are six times more likely to drown in a swimming pool than their white peers. These numbers aren't a coincidence, a stereotype, or a genetic trait. They are the direct result of a calculated, generational history of systemic racism, segregation, and violence. In the latest episode of Trey’s Table, we dive deep into the waters of American history to uncover how municipal pools became one of the most violent battlegrounds for civil rights—and how that legacy impacts Black communities today. #treystablepodcast
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