Blue Futures Fellows

Our Program

Shaping the Future of Aquatic Leadership

The Blue Futures Aquatic Project cultivates exceptional talent across swimming, scuba diving, maritime archaeology, and water safety education. Each fellow represents years of commitment, remarkable achievement, and a deep connection to DWP’s mission of preserving submerged heritage and expanding access to the water for all communities.

DWP started

Our History

Diving with a Purpose started with a phone call from filmmaker Karuna Eberl in 2003. As the Southern Region Representative for the National Association of Black Scuba Divers (NABS), I helped her find Black divers to interview for her documentary about the slave ship Guerrero.
During the project, I met Brenda Lanzendorf, an archaeologist at Biscayne National Park who was passionate about documenting shipwrecks but needed help. I reached out to my NABS colleagues with the message: “Tired of the same old dives? Let’s dive with a purpose!” Erik Denson, Erly Thornton, Rod Singleton and I took an underwater archaeology course, and DWP was born.
Today, over 500 divers have completed the course and 46 have become instructors, including 16 young divers from Youth Diving With A Purpose, a youth organization I co-founded. Though Brenda Lanzendorf has passed away, her legacy continues through hundreds of African-American archaeology enthusiasts who now dive with a purpose.

Ken Stewart
DWP Founder and Program Director

Governing body

Board of Directors

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Kramer Wimberley

Dr. Albert José Jones

So Far, We’ve

We’ve Reached

With the help of donations from supporters like you, we can offer more free trainings to youth in our Youth Diving With a Purpose (YDWP) program; we can fund a new division of YDWP in Costa Rica; we can train community dive monitors on Ilha de Mocambique (Mozambique Island) and in Africatown (Mobile, Alabama) to protect submerged heritage resources like slave shipwrecks. Donate now to support our work!

Honors

Award-Winning Excellence