Recording Academy™ initiative set to empower women

RECORDING ACADEMY™ TASK FORCE ON DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION ANNOUNCES INDUSTRY-WIDE INCLUSION INITIATIVE TO EXPAND OPPORTUNITIES FOR FEMALE PRODUCERS AND ENGINEERS

KEITH URBAN, AND MORE ARE AMONG THE FIRST TO SIGN ON TO THE PRODUCER AND ENGINEER INCLUSION INITIATIVE

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SANTA MONICA, CALIF. (FEBRUARY 1, 2019) — Today, the Recording Academy™’s Task Force on Diversity and Inclusion announced an unprecedented new initiative that aims to expand opportunities for female music producers and engineers.

The Producer & Engineer Inclusion Initiative is the inaugural action of a larger strategy to address gender inequity in the music industry.

According to a 2018 USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative study, only 2 percent of music producers and 3 percent of engineers/mixers across popular music are women. This initiative is the first step in a broader effort to improve those numbers and increase diversity and inclusion for all in the music industry.

The Inclusion Initiative calls on any entity or individual responsible for or involved in selecting and hiring producers and engineers to commit to making hiring decisions only after considering a slate of candidates that includes at least two women. It also asks working producers to take gender diversity challenges in music’s technical fields into account when determining who to mentor and prepare for development and advancement opportunities.

To assist in ensuring the success of this initiative, the Recording Academy has committed to creating and hosting a webpage dedicated solely to facilitating the process of identifying working female producers and engineers. The website enables anyone seeking to consider and hire a woman for a position to quickly access relevant resources, including tools provided by She Is The Music and Women’s Audio Mission, leading organizations that help connect decision-makers with female producers and engineers.

"The music industry is at a crossroads and progress won’t happen on its own. There is no magic bullet to shift a status quo that has existed for centuries, but we see this initiative as an important step," said Tina Tchen, Chair of the Recording Academy’s Task Force on Diversity and Inclusion and Partner at Buckley LLP, who previously served as chief of staff to former First Lady, Michelle Obama.

"We know that change requires real commitment to intentional hiring and to providing young women with consistent training and mentorship. We aren’t here to tell anyone who to hire, but we have seen repeatedly that the simple act of making sure diverse candidates are always seen and considered makes it more likely that women will get the opportunities they previously have been denied. It’s one step everyone can take that could go a long way to catalyzing important change that is overdue in this industry."

A diverse and impressive lineup of more than 200 artists, producers, labels, agencies, management companies, and other stakeholders, including Justin Bieber, Cardi B, Common, Andra Day, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, John Legend, Shawn Mendes, Nicki Minaj, Katy Perry, P!NK, Post Malone, Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, and more have already signed on to the initiative, signifying their commitment to diversity and overcoming long standing barriers to success in the music industry. The full and growing list is below.

The Task Force is thrilled to have received support from this founding class, and looks forward to announcing the names of additional persons and companies who commit to the Inclusion Initiative.

“As an artist and member of the Recording Academy, I’m proud to join this pledge and appreciate the work of the Task Force to bring this forward. Women deserve as much opportunity as men, and we know this industry has not always been fair. The only way to change these inequities is for us to face it directly and commit to do more,” said artist and Task Force member, Common.

The Inclusion Initiative gives employers and creative decision-makers the continued ability to make the right choice for their music, while simultaneously providing visibility and opportunity for female producers and engineers. Bringing visibility to these issues will not only expand opportunities for women today, but it will also inspire more young women and girls to pursue technical careers in the music industry going forward, which could help shrink the gender gap.

“I've been very fortunate in my career to surround myself with powerful female figures. I'm proud to have a female engineer run my own Unsub Studios. I pledge to support this great initiative to provide even more opportunity to talented female producers and engineers,” said artist Katy Perry.



The Recording Academy Task Force was established in March of 2018 to examine issues of inclusion and diversity within the Academy and the broader music community.

PRODUCER AND ENGINEER INCLUSION INITIATIVE FOUNDING SUPPORTERS
Josh Abraham
Alex da Kid
John Alagia
Jack Antonoff
Jeff Bhasker
BloodPop
Evan Bogart
Dave Cobb
Lauren Christy
Jennifer Decilveo
Diplo
Mike Elizondo
Eman (Emanuel Kiriakou)
Emilio Estefan
Ryan Freeland
Ludwig Göransson
Robin Hannibal
Alex Hope
Dann Huff
Jimmy Jam*
Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins
Tyler Johnson
Quincy Jones
Larry Klein
Savan Kotecha
Diana Krall
Sebastian Krys
Greg Kurstin
Luke Laird
Frank Liddell
Tucker Martine
Juan de Dios Martín
Max Martin
Shane McAnally
Blake Mills
MUNA
Linda Perry
Ron Perry
Salaam Remi
Maggie Rogers
Mark Ronson
Raphael Saadiq
Luis “Dro1dz” Salazar
Santigold
Jack Splash
Andres Torres & Mauricio Rengifo
Ryan Tedder
The Chainsmokers
TRAKGIRL*
Pharrell Williams
Dan Wilson
Dion “No I.D.” Wilson
2 Chainz
Ryan Adams
Jhene Aiko
Aminé
Kassi Ashton
Baby Goth
Kelsea Ballerini
Jon Batiste
James Bay
Becky G
Tony Bennett
Dierks Bentley
Justin Bieber
Big Sean
Bleachers
Mary J. Blige
Leon Bridges
Bishop Briggs
Brothers Osborne
Caamp
Colbie Caillat
Alessia Cara
Cardi B
Brandi Carlile
Cam*
Chance the Rapper
Kelly Clarkson
Common*
Ruth-Anne Cunningham
Andra Day*
Deer Tick
Diplo
Dispatch
Missy Elliott
Gloria Estefan
Sharon Van Etten
Ezinma
Fall Out Boy
Fat Joe
FLETCHER
Teddy Geiger
Selena Gomez
Ariana Grande
Halsey
Phil Hanseroth
Tim Hanseroth
Ryan Hurd
Lauren Jauregui
Joe Jonas
Nick Jonas
Alicia Keys
Kian
Emily King
Diana Krall
Kungs
Lady Gaga
Ray Lamontagne
John Legend
Coi Leray
Little Big Town
Jennifer Lopez
Post Malone
Shirley Manson (Garbage)
Maroon 5
Lori McKenna
Meek Mill
Shawn Mendes
Lily Meola
Metro Boomin
Julia Michaels
Nicki Minaj
Steve Moakler
Janelle Monáe
Ashley Monroe
Maren Morris
MUNA
Kacey Musgraves
Lukas Nelson
Of Monsters and Men
Old Dominion
Pearl Jam
Katy Perry
Pink
Ben Platt
Jessie Reyez
Bear Rinehart
Maggie Rogers
Rozzi
Santigold
Troye Sivan
Martin Solveig
Lennon Stella
Lindsey Stirling
Tank and the Bangas
Tegan and Sara
The Chainsmokers
The Killers
The Weeknd
Meghan Trainor
Transviolet
Gloria Trevi
Carrie Underwood
Keith Urban
Usher
Grace VanderWaal
WALK THE MOON
Michelle Williams
Pharrell Williams
X Ambassadors
YG
Yo Gotti
Justin Young
Jeremy Zucker

February 1, 2019 9:30pm ET by Recording Academy  

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