Recording Academy Reveals Diversity and Inclusion Numbers at Virtual Industry Summit

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.RecordingAcad revealed its latest diversity and inclusion numbers at a virtual industry summit, ChangeMusic.

Harvey Mason Jr. attends the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on Jan. 26, 2020 in Los Angeles.The Recording Academy revealed its latest diversity and inclusion numbers at a virtual industry summit; #ChangeMusic, which it co-sponsored with Color of Change, the largest online racial justice organization, was held Thursday .

The Academy has 14,553 voting and “professional” members . This breakdown on these members is 26% female, 69% male, 6% unknown; 25% “diverse,” 48% “non-diverse” and 27% unknown; and 25% under 40, 71% over 40 and 4% unknown. The Academy did not break down data just for voting members. The Academy has made significant strides in Black representation. According to its own figures, Blacks account for 39% of the board of trustees, 29% of chapter boards, 25% of executive staff, 12% of membership, 11% of voting membership and 21% of those invited to be part of the 2020 new member class.“This is a crucial moment in our world, our nation and our society,” said Harvey Mason jr., the Recording Academy’s chair and interim president/CEO.

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