Slow Progress: U.S. Orchestras Struggle to Increase Black Musicians' Representation.

TL;DR Summary
American orchestras have made progress in hiring more Asian and Latino players over the past decade, but have barely addressed the persistent dearth of Black musicians, according to a new study by the League of American Orchestras. People of color now make up about 21% of orchestra players nationwide, up from 14% in the 2013-14 season, but the share of Black players barely shifted, rising to 2.4% from 1.8%. While there are disagreements over how to address the problem, there is widespread agreement that something needs to be done to promote inclusivity.
Topics:entertainment#arts-and-culture#black-musicians#blind-auditions#diversity#inclusivity#orchestras
U.S. Orchestras Gradually Diversify but Are Slow to Hire Black Musicians The New York Times
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
6 min
vs 7 min read
Condensed
93%
1,335 → 92 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on The New York Times