 Rowing in color, an organization designed to support diversity in rowing, had their first all-Latina team at this year's head of the Charles Regatta. The coxswain of the team, Sebastiana Lopez, tells us about the challenges as a minority in rowing. It takes a lot of people. It doesn't only take minorities and rowers of color to push our own weight. Some people are exhausted of fighting this fight. People are exhausted of always talking about why you shouldn't be. Why microaggressions aren't okay. Why racism is okay. People are tired of fighting this fight. Jeanie Trace, the chief community engagement officer for U.S. Rowling, talks about how diversity can still be improved. So we are putting education, training, resources together. So I would say the culture piece, but then also visibility and representation. So we know that there is diversity in our sport already, but maybe there's a lack of visibility in terms of social media or the website and storytelling and bringing those stories to life to say, I walked onto the team where I didn't know about rowing until I was 50 and it's changed my life and bringing some of those to life. U.S. Rowling says that almost 7% of their athletes are people of color and more organizations are offering scholarships to increase opportunities for minorities. Reporting for BUTV, I am Aisha Kulibari.