Black Artists Shape The World

Learn more about some of the ways that Black Artists have shaped the world that we live in and why representation and space for Black Artists is so critical in this piece by Google Arts & Culture.

 
 

Why We Do What We Do

A study by Black Lives In Music revealed that the majority of Black artists and music professionals have faced racism and discrimination in their careers having experienced direct or indirect discrimination, overt racism and micro aggressions. 

Battling assumptions about what music they should be making and a lack of opportunities are regular occurrences. 40% of artists said they had felt the need to change their appearance, rising to 44% for Black women, who also face an average of $550 per month lower earnings than their white counterparts. Black women and people living with disabilities registered highest in terms of impact on their mental health, and overall more than 1/3 of those in the study believed their mental health had declined since starting a career in music. 

The study exposes how 88% of Black music professionals agree there are barriers to their career progress, while just 49% have music-related qualifications compared with 69% for white artists. The time for change is now.