BMAC’s Willie ‘Prophet’ Stiggers on DEI Layoffs & the Music Industry’s ‘False Promises’

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BMAC's president/CEO talks DEI layoffs and the music industry's 'false promises' on diversity as well as the Grammys, legislative polices and more.

says a barrage of distressed phone calls from executives inevitably follows. The assessments grade music companies on how well they’ve kept promises made in 2020 to diversify their executive ranks, among other measures; the executives call, he explains, to complain that the grades affect their bottom lines.

The early results, Stiggers says, are “almost a slap in the face — a ‘whitelash,’ if you will, to the commitments that were made in 2020. The question has become, Was this s— really performative or not?” The prototype of the first BMAC Award, which was given in September 2021 to The Weeknd at the first gala. “He said, ‘This is the greatest award I ever received.’ ”What do you think of the Recording Academy’s attempts to diversify the voting membership for the Grammy Awards?

A portrait of Stiggers; his wife of 29 years, Fatima; and three of their children, from left: Zaira, Nailah and Willie III. They have since been joined by daughter Safra-Cree. “We met in high school and started family young, which defined my greater purpose,” he says.in 2022 called Three Chords and the Actual Truth: The Manufactured Myth of Country Music and White America.

 

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