IDK Launches Free Harvard Music Business Program

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'Democratizing and reframing what is attainable in the industry'

which is intended to help students of color specifically to jumpstart their careers. The course is absolutely free, as the website says that its main focus is on"democratizing and reframing what is attainable in the industry.""I decided to create this program for the purpose of letting people in the BIPOC community know that a job in the arts is a lot more realistic than what society makes it seem these days," IDK said in a.

Harvard Law School professor and director of the Transactional Law Clinics Brian K. Price will be serving as an adviser for the program. The program will be happening from August 21 to 31 in the university's Boston campus. Applications are currently

 

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