“Representation is a priority for our team, and we remain committed to providing Black students and graduates with the real-world experience and opportunities to jumpstart their careers and pursue their passions in the music industry,” Audiomack SVP of Marketing and Brand Strategy Jason Johnson said in the press statement.
“Until there is a level playing field, the BMAC and Audiomack team will activate, agitate, and innovate to ensure accountability, and establish equitable pathways to opportunities, access, and success,” Johnson continued. “Although some have gone quiet after loudly committing to the cause of racial justice, BMAC remains steadfast and true to our commitment to repair and build a more equitable and representative music industry.”
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