The GRAMMYsさんのインスタグラム写真 - (The GRAMMYsInstagram)「From being turned down in #music executive boardrooms to combating #injustice within their community, Black trans people's endurance has become ingrained into their very being. But that permanence may have been avoided if more allies were on the frontlines. ⁣ ⁣ #Blacktrans artists have to protect both their musical aspirations and personal livelihood as they try to make waves in an industry that doesn’t serve them. They are often placed in a box that is meant to cater to non-mainstream audiences in order to lessen the initial "shock" of their identity.⁣ ⁣ The Black community is already marginalized as is, yet their queer, trans and non-binary members have historically been shut out from the conversation—or even fallen victim to it. The conversation trickles into the music industry, as successful artists still deal with prejudice firsthand.⁣ ⁣ Our GRAMMY.com contributing writer, Bianca Gracie (@biancag16), talked with performers Neverending Nina (@neverendingninanotes), Peppermint (@peppermint247), and @KayceeOrtiz the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement—plus the myriad microaggressions they've faced within the music industry at large. Click the link in our bio to read the feature. ⁣」6月25日 12時57分 - recordingacademy

The GRAMMYsのインスタグラム(recordingacademy) - 6月25日 12時57分


From being turned down in #music executive boardrooms to combating #injustice within their community, Black trans people's endurance has become ingrained into their very being. But that permanence may have been avoided if more allies were on the frontlines. ⁣

#Blacktrans artists have to protect both their musical aspirations and personal livelihood as they try to make waves in an industry that doesn’t serve them. They are often placed in a box that is meant to cater to non-mainstream audiences in order to lessen the initial "shock" of their identity.⁣

The Black community is already marginalized as is, yet their queer, trans and non-binary members have historically been shut out from the conversation—or even fallen victim to it. The conversation trickles into the music industry, as successful artists still deal with prejudice firsthand.⁣

Our GRAMMY.com contributing writer, Bianca Gracie (@biancag16), talked with performers Neverending Nina (@neverendingninanotes), Peppermint (@peppermint247), and @KayceeOrtiz the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement—plus the myriad microaggressions they've faced within the music industry at large. Click the link in our bio to read the feature. ⁣


[BIHAKUEN]UVシールド(UVShield)

>> 飲む日焼け止め!「UVシールド」を購入する

3,230

16

2020/6/25

フラビアアレッサンドラのインスタグラム

The GRAMMYsを見た方におすすめの有名人