Ridin’ the Waves: The Hidden Black History of Surfing

That Wasn't In My Textbook

In this episode, we're diving into the rich history of Black folks in the world of surfing.  Many text say the first accounts of surfing started in Hawaii in 1778 but evidence shows otherwise. From the shores of West Africa to the modern-day waves, we're uncovering how Black folks have been riding the waves since the 1640s and carving out safe spaces in surfing today.

What You'll Learn:

  • The origins of Black individuals riding waves as far back as the 1640s.
  • The cultural significance of surf-canoes in West Africa and their connection to spirituality.
  • The pioneering spirit of early Black surfers who defied racial barriers.
  • How the legacy of Black surfers laid the foundation for today's diverse surfing community.
  • Inspiring stories of contemporary Black surfers who continue to make waves in the sport.
  • The intersection of surfing, identity, and empowerment within the Black surfing community.

Tune in to discover the fascinating stories, achievements, and contributions that have shaped the hidden Black history of  surfing. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or a curious listener, this episode promises to uncover a narrative that deserves to be heard.

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Sources:

  • https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/08/31/sports/black-surfers.html
  • https://blavity.com/blavity-original/6-black-surfers-throughout-history-that-you-should-know-about
  • https://agreatdayinthestoke.com/black-surfing-timeline/
  • https://www.kcet.org/history-society/surfing-for-freedom-black-surfers-and-reclaiming-cultural-history-in-los-angeles
  • https://www.bodhisurfyoga.com/history-of-surfing

Books Sources:

  • AFROSURF by Mami Wata: 9781984860408 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books. (2021, June 15). PenguinRandomhouse.com. https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/677237/afrosurf-by-mami-wata-foreword-by-selema-masekela/
  • Undercurrents of Power: Aquatic Culture in the African Diaspora (The Early Modern Americas): 9780812249897: Dawson, Kevin: Books. (n.d.). https://www.perlego.com/book/731624/undercurrents-of-power-aquatic-culture-in-the-african-diaspora-pdf?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&campaignid=19700019274&adgroupid=146555143616&gclid=CjwKCAjww7KmBhAyEiwA5-PUSiXSeYzrG5eS2JenDX-ejYJWdiYUux3oW5_V_cnKx0WtLcBhDhwnexoCS3gQAvD_BwE

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