

African Surfing and the Ocean as a Source of Joy, with Professor Kevin Dawson
Aug 27, 2025
In this engaging dialogue, Professor Kevin Dawson, a UC Merced historian specializing in the Atlantic world and African diaspora, discusses the often-overlooked contributions of Black surfers to the sport. He emphasizes how surfing connects him to a rich African aquatic heritage and shares personal stories that reveal the joy and complexity of riding the waves. Dawson also reflects on a humorous encounter with Jason Momoa and delves into the historical layers of surfing tied to the Atlantic slave trade, showcasing the interplay of joy and sorrow within these waters.
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Swimming With Baby Sea Turtles
- Kevin Dawson recounts guiding his kids to swim out to sea with baby sea turtles during a family trip in Barbados.
- The moment blended wonder and family connection and became a memorable outdoor experience.
The Barrel That Changed Everything
- At age 10 Kevin saw a surfer get barreled at Laguna Beach and immediately knew he had to surf that way.
- That single sight redirected his life and began a lifelong chase of that feeling.
Learning On A Randy Lewis
- Kevin bought his first real surfboard, a large Randy Lewis, from a kid down the street and learned on that oversized board.
- The hand-me-down board became his training ground and shaped his early surfing.