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Recording Academy co-president Valeisha Butterfield Jones is moving on to a new role at her old home. Variety reports that she is set to leave The Academy to take on a new vice president role on the diversity team at Google, where she was previously its global head of inclusion. View this post on Instagram A post shared by V A L E I S H A. âą (@valeisha) Â Butterfield Jones will officially step down on Sept. 9. Her re-arrival at Google will be in October. âWhen I came to the Recording Academy over two years ago, I had a clear mission: to make the Recording Academy the most inclusive company in music, and the world,â Butterfield Jones said, according to the outlet. âDiversity, equity and inclusion arenât just buzzwords and as an organization, we were committed to doing the work both publicly and privately, to drive real and meaningful change. It has been one of the greatest honors of my career to serve this bold, new Recording Academy, and my service to our mission will continue in...
What would the music industry be without Black music? Or rather, what would it be without Black women ? Across eras in music, Black women â especially those more behind the scenes â have been the glue that holds things down. We love to sing along with our favorite artists. However, credit also needs to be rightfully given to the songwriters, producers, and composers who are a key reason why we blast our favorite tracks on YouTube, streaming platforms, and beyond. From infectious hooks to a catchy bass, itâs all a part of the formula to a smash record. Take a look at some of our favorite Black women behind the charts â who majority also have successful careers as artists â that AfroTech has our radar on.