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Volume 15, Number 1 (October 2025) Diversity in Aquatics: 4th Special Issue
Welcome to this new volume of the International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education and especially to this 4th Special Issue compiled by Diversity in Aquatics.
Please read the Front Matter to get a review of the articles comprising this Special Issue.
Front Matter
Diversity in Aquatics:4th Special Issue
Tiffany M. Quash Ph.D., Angela K. Beale-Tawfeeq, and Steven N. Waller Ph.D.
Research Articles
An Examination of the Experiences of an African American Male Diver on a Power Four Swim Team: An Elite Interview
Steven N. Waller Ph.D. and Tiffany M. Quash Ph.D.
Teaching Swimming to Children with Disabilities: A Qualitative Analysis of Swim InstructorsTea
Stephanie S. Garcia-Hidalgo and Martin E. Block
Promising Practices for Increasing the Number of Equity-Owed Lifeguards in Canada and the United States of America
Sofia Pantano and Audrey R. Giles
Research Notes
Building Swimming Skills in a Community Based Program for Black Youth: An Evaluation
Tyler Lennon MD, MPH; Ashley Hayes MPH; Leonardo Barrera MPH; Amy Hill MS, MPH; Andy Miner; and Michelle Macy MD, MS
Managing User Conflicts in a Water Aerobics Program on Behalf of a Veteran’s Group: A Short Case Study
Hadley Blankenship, Steven N. Waller Ph.D., and Jason L. Scott
Adopting Stuart Hall’s “Race, the Floating Signifier” as a conceptual framework within Aquatic Research and Education
Kurt J. Cordice
Education Articles
Curbing Fatal and Non-Fatal Drowning Deaths: An Effort to Reach Under-Resourced Children in Baltimore, Maryland
Ashton P. Christo and William D. Ramos
If We Tear it Down, We Might Build You a New One: The Troublesome Use of Eminent Domain and Urban Neighborhood Swimming Pools
Steven N. Waller Ph.D. and James H. Bemiller
An Innovative Approach Addressing Childhood Drowning: Making Use of Collegiate Aquatic Facilities and Expertise
Gennette Cordova, Natasha Lloyd, and Chezik Tsunoda