BMG made a pledge to stamp out racism and inequality
In the wake of international protests against the death of George Floyd and other Black men and women at the hand of police officers, BMG has committed to action. And timeframes.The music company circulated a message to thousands of its artists and songwriters with a pledge: “We need to play our part in addressing historical injustices inflicted on black people.”
“Despite numerous initiatives over the years, we have not made sufficient progress. We pledge to do so and will produce a plan to do so. Within 30 days." Led by its CEO Hartwig Masuch, BMG opened for business on Oct. 1 2008, and has worked on releases for hundreds of artists including Kylie Minogue, Rick Astley, Iron Maiden, Tame Impala, Cypress Hill, Ringo Starr and many more.We are determined that last week’s action is more than a black square in a social media post or a series of slogans.Last Wednesday we embarked on a journey designed to make lasting change.
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