Music Labels Suspend Work on ‘Blackout Tuesday’ in Support of George Floyd Demonstrations

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Music Labels Suspend Work on ‘Blackout Tuesday’ in Support of George Floyd Demonstrations
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Musicians and entertainment executives are encouraging workers to take Tuesday as a chance to reflect on racism in the country, in some cases even if that means taking off work

As protests over the death of George Floyd and others continue in cities across the country, musicians and entertainment executives are encouraging workers to take Tuesday as a chance to reflect on racism in the country, in some cases even if that means taking off work.

“As gatekeepers of the culture, it’s our responsibility to not only come together to celebrate the wins, but also hold each other up during a loss,” many in the music industry, including Quincy Jones, said in a message posted across social media.

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