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Guest post by David M. Mayeri and Robyn Bykofsky The UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall is a top-tier, independent, Bay Area music venue that operates as a nonprofit and, through its flagship Concert Career Pathways education program, mentors, nurtures, and trains underserved and underrepresented young people from diverse racial and socioeconomic backgrounds for successful careers in the music business.Founder & CEO David M. Mayeri is a 35-year industry veteran who served previously as Chief Operating Officer at Bill Graham Presents.Education Director Robyn Bykofsky has nearly 20 years experience engaging young people in music, theatre and media education in underrepresented and misrepresented communities throughout the Bay Area.It’s no secret that the music industry, while relying on artists of diverse backgrounds, races, ethnicities and genders for talent, could do better in terms of diversity behind the scenes. And while many sectors in the arts world have made strides in developing pathways to more representational and multicultural leadership, the music industry has been slower to focus on the need for cultural equity and leadership opportunities for people of color and women.As recent articles in Billboard and Forbes point out, there are many reasons for this and a wealth of various barriers to entry. These barriers can be socioeconomic, such as widespread reliance upon unpaid internships and/or low paid entry-level jobs to gain experience, which effectively rule out candidates without the means to make such choices possible; and they can be cultural/systemic, for example, in an industry where executive positions are largely obtained through networking, those networks remain homogeneous, creating a self-perpetuating feedback loop where executive norms and culture are continually reinforced.Diversifying The Music Industry – A Local Approach
In this op-ed, we look at the UC Theatre Taube Family Music Hall, an independent venue based in the Bay Area which functions as a nonprofit giving underrepresented youth from. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/11/diversifying-the-music-industryone-local-approach-op-ed.html]