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Blackout Tuesday, One Year Later: Some Progress, but Racial Parity Is a Long Way Off for Music Industry

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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorOne year ago today was  “Blackout Tuesday” — during which the music industry took a work pause to protest police violence against the black community and consider its social justice policies and efforts in the wake of the murders by police of George Floyd, Breona Taylor and so many others over the years.

Many major music companies pledged to donate millions of dollars — some $225 million from the majors alone over the coming years — promised to reassess their policies and diversify their staffs.One year later, where does it stand?

Variety checked in with Binta Niambi Brown, an attorney, head of operations & strategy at Keep Cool/RCA Records and veteran music executive who is also a co-founder co-chairman of the.

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