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LOS ANGELES, June 1 — Leading record labels will mark “Black Out Tuesday” this week, suspending business and working with communities to fight racial inequality after protests erupted in the United States following the death of a black man, George Floyd, in police custody. Several top artists...

In a memo to staff over the weekend, Universal CEO Lucian Grainge said the company was setting up a task force to work on improving its performance on inclusion and social justice.

“This week, yet again we saw our society’s most painful realities about race, justice and inequality brought — cruelly and brutally — into the harsh light of day,” he wrote in the note, seen by Reuters. National Guard troops were deployed in 15 states and Washington, DC in an attempt to quell a sixth night of violence yesterday.

The protests were sparked by video footage showing a white Minneapolis police officer kneeling on the neck of Floyd, 46, for nearly nine minutes before he died on May 25.“We’re broken and we’re disgusted ... I am not only speaking to people of colour. If you are white, black, brown or anything in between I am sure you feel hopeless by the racism going on in America right now.”

 

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