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10 Things To Watch To Learn About Black Oppression & Systemic Racism

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A View From The Front Line is an introspective panel discussion hosted by Warner Records and its artists who have been on the front line of the recent protest following the death of George Floyd.

WMG is a global company and social injustice is a topic that touches every corner of the world. This panel brings in colleagues from other countries to share how the social climate is being discussed where they live.

Recently the term “Urban“ has come under fire as a negative connotation in the music industry. Our front line panelists will discuss the origin of the term “Urban“ and whether or not it accurately represents the entertainment industry today.

Watch some of the boldest and dynamic female execs discuss the vast disparities regarding employment, financial equity, and inclusion for Black women in music.

To celebrate Black History Month and Women’s History Month, Warner Records presents a Q&A for 'The United States vs. Billie Holiday', featuring Warner Records artist and Golden Globes Best Actress winner and star of the film Andra Day, along with its Oscar-nominated Director Lee Daniels.

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The best Black podcast list curated from thousands of podcasts on the web and ranked by traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness.

READ

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Language is an extremely powerful tool, allowing us to generate ideas, share stories, communicate our perspectives, and learn from others.

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Exploring everything from eradicated black history to the inextricable link between class and race, this is the essential handbook for anyone who wants to understand race relations in Britain today.

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DiVa Apprenticeships teamed up with BPI for their 'Equality Training Programme' for a course on unconscious bias.  

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Black women represent just 3% of board members at UK trade bodies.

This report reveals a severe lack of gender and ethnic diversity in the senior ranks of music trade organisations in the UK, with women representing just 27% of CEO positions and black women counting for 3% of board members.

In a collection of essays published by the New York Times, MTV, and Pitchfork, among others - along with original, previously unreleased essays, Hanif Abdurraqib explores the political, social, racial condition of our world today through the language of music and culture. 

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Bella Poarch, Saweetie, and more speak out about anti-asian racism.

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Black Lives In Music combats racism, uniting organisations and musicians to create a truly inclusive and diverse music industry. Click to donate.

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Breonna survived the frontlines of a pandemic that disproportionately kills Black people, only to have her life stolen by police. Take action here.

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The Black Curriculum is a social enterprise founded in 2019 by young people to address the lack of Black British history in the UK Curriculum.

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A page of extensive resources on how you can help, curated by the Black Lives Matter movement.

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Black Trans women have a life expectancy of only 35 years. This petition calls for more protection for black trans women in the UK.

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