These Racial Justice Actions Are Already Making Change In the Music Industry

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Sweeping initiatives combating systemic racism are starting industrywide, but several focused efforts are already proving immediate impact is possible.

On the last Sunday in May, Universal Music Group general counsel/executive vp business and legal affairs Jeff Harleston called Motown Records president Ethiopia Habtemariam for the second time that day.

Like UMG, major-label groups and companies across the industry are starting to enact long-term strategies — assembling coalitions, hiring C-suite officers, developing ongoing educational initiatives — to improve diversity and address systemic racism both within and outside their offices. Though the more ambitious efforts may take some time to yield concrete change, those aimed at a more immediate impact are already showing positive results.

 

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How about addressing Artist Justice issues?! The extreme view would be 9.1 cents per stream to the rights holder, as streaming delivers all of the benefits of owning a COPY. mechanicalrightsforsongwriters

And the music industry slide will continue!

I'll follow back ASAP 🙏🙏

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