Read the Black Music Action Coalition's 'Industry Report Card' on Race in Music

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Read the Black Music Action Coalition’s highly anticipated ‘Industry Report Card’ on race in music. The report graded dozens of companies — from Amazon to YouTube — on how well they’ve kept their promises from Blackout Tuesday a year ago

“Music companies readily chimed in with shows of support and solidarity,” the coalition’s co-founders wrote of the flurry of activist excitement sparked by Blackout Tuesday. “Unfortunately, history suggested any change would be either superficial or short-lived.

In June 2020, BMAC had already secured the support of some 200 mainstream artists, including Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, Miley Cyrus, Travis Scott, Cardi B, Harry Styles, and Lady Gaga, as well as board advisors like Clarence Avant and Irving Azoff., will spur more conversations and efforts towards, in some cases, disruptive change,” Naima Cochrane, the lead author of the report, wrote.

 

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