Jasmine Sanders is using her platform to fight for social justice.
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Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerUnited Talent Agency (UTA) has pledged $1 million to social justice causes.
The company announced today that the commitment will be accompanied by a series of internal initiatives which include raising pay for entry-level positions, unconscious bias training for all colleagues, increasing representation of people of color in senior-level positions and throughout UTA, and promoting senior agents of color to the UTA partnership.Spearheaded by the UTA Foundation,
.Jasmine Sanders is using her platform to fight for social justice.
Yellowcard have resumed their £11.5million ($15million) infringement lawsuit against the late rapper Juice WRLD.The pop punk group, who disbanded in 2017, filed a complaint in October 2019 in which they claim the rapper plagiarised parts of their 2006 song ‘Holly Wood Died’ in his hit ‘Lucid Dreams’.Filed on October 21, the complaint also named co-writer Taz Taylor, producer Nick Mira, and the associated publishing groups and record labels.Yellowcard highlighted alleged similarities between the
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Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorThe Recording Academy and Color of Change, the largest online racial justice organization in the U.S., have announced a partnership to “promote positive social change within the music industry.” The Academy announced to members last month that it has made a $1 million donation to Color of Change.According to the announcement, the organizations will “work together to identify key opportunities to drive and influence change in the music industry, and will be dedicated
reported this news late Saturday night.Another report from Brad Turner of the points out that this move is being done in conjunction with Nike, who serves as the athletic wear sponsor of the NBA. In recent years, the NBA and its players have been quick to adopt relevant aesthetics in the face of the social injustice around this country being in the national consciousness, particularly to Black Americans.
UTA has committed $1 million to be donated to social justice causes and organizations. Guided by the UTA Foundation, the donations will be distributed over a four-year period.
Justin Kroll Film ReporterUTA will make a $1 million commitment to social justice causes that accompanies a series of internal initiatives — from raising pay for entry-level positions to promoting senior agents of color — aimed at substantially elevating the company’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.“The past few weeks have shown that we must address the pace in which we’ve approached our diversity and inclusion efforts,” said UTA CEO Jeremy Zimmer.
Amanda N'Duka pmc-editorial-managerUnited Talent Agency (UTA) has pledged $1 million to social justice causes.
Jill Goldsmith Facebook is investing $200 million to support Black-owned businesses, Black creators and nonprofits supporting the Black community, building on earlier investments and part of a broader $1.1 billion investment in Black and diverse suppliers and communities in the US.Thursday’s announcement, amidst a growing push by U.S.
Jason Mraz is giving back to the community. The 42-year-old singer announced on Thursday that all the earnings from his upcoming album,, dropping on Friday, which also is Juneteenth, will be donated to black and social justice organizations.«On June 19th, a historic day in the advancement of equality, I am proud to stand in solidarity with and be of service to Black Lives by donating all of my earnings from sales and streams of my new LP recording, ,» Mraz wrote on his Instagram.
Jason Mraz has a new album coming out and he wants everyone to buy it and love it. But he's not going to make a penny on it.