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Ayme Sinclair Talks Diversity and Equality on Sail's New Podcast

n recent months, US Sailing, like many organizations, has been taking a closer look at diversity to ensure it’s doing the best job it can of introducing people from all backgrounds and ethnicities to the sport. As part of this effort, this past summer it organized an online panel discussion titled “Increasing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Sport of Sailing,” moderated by Ayme Sinclair, vice-president of the National Women’s Sailing Association and CEO of Women Who Sail. (In a second installment of the series, US Sailing also hosted an online panel discussion focusing on sailing and the LGBTQ community.) Principal Editor, Adam Cort, recently spoke with Sinclair about her work with US Sailing as part of magazine’s new podcast. What follows are.

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