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 Dr. Nevada Winrow, CEO and Founder of the Black Girls Dive Foundation, says she was destined to love water. Her mom was taking her to swi stanley cup m classes at the YWCA before she was even a year old. That s my safe space is just to be in water,  said Dr. Winrow.A pediatric neuropsychologist and PADI certified  stanley cup divemaster, Dr. Winrow started the nonprofit organization in 2017. She says she got the idea for the foundation after attending an annual scuba diving summit and discussing the lack of representation of African American women in the scuba diving industry.The Maryland-based program aims to teach young women who are historically underrepresented in STEM.Black Girls Dive students have the opportunity to learn about marine sciences, scuba diving, underwater photography, and remote-operated vehicles among other things. Participants of the program can start as early as age 9 and continue their education and training all the way up to college. The ultimate goal for our organization is to provide young ladies the opportunity to have other choices,  said Dr. stanley cup  Winrow.Dwayne Johnson, lead instructor for Black Girls Dive, says the sport of scuba diving has some major financial barriers. Originally, Tsqz Native tribe works to fight climate change with native knowledge
 HELENA 鈥?While Republicans in Congress and President Trump have whittled away at elements of  Obamacare,  health insurers in Montana say one key component is still rolling along: Subsidized policies on the individual market.The 50,000-plus Montanans buying on this market have until December 15 to sign up for a policy and, if theyre eligible, get federal subsidies to help pay for it.Earlier this year, Republicans in Congress repealed the federal mandate that all citizens have health insurance.But officials with the three insurers selling policies in Montana say signups for 2019 policies have been poking along since Nov. 1, and that they expect the final numbers to be similar to last year.Richard Miltenberger, Montana Health Co-op Ive been optimistic,  Richard Miltenberger of the Montana Health Co-op told MTN News.  Whats really driving this is not the mandate. Whats really driving this is the subsidies, and the subsidies are still there. The other two compan adidas originals ies selling on this market airmax  in Montana are  yeezy PacificSource and Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana.This year, about 55,000 Montanans have purchased individual health policies 鈥?a small yet significant piece of the overall health-i