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The Recording Academy Announces New DREAM Initiative To Empower Underrepresented Music Creators

The Recording Academy's CEO, Harvey Mason Jr., spoke exclusively to BLACK ENTERPRISE about the organization's mission to increase diversity and representation in the music industry


The Recording Academy, the organization that presents the annual Grammy Awards, is taking another step toward progress and inclusion with the announcement of its new DREAM Initiative.

DREAM — an acronym for Diversity Reimagined by Engaging All Musicmakers — was created by the academy’s DEI team to support and empower music creators who identify as Black Americans, women, LGBTQIA+, Pan-Asian, Latinx, Indigenous, disabled, and/or Gen Z. In addition to spotlighting their contributions to the music industry, the Recording Academy established member resource groups to uplift music professionals within those eight communities.

The Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason, Jr.
Source: The Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason, Jr. (Photo By Michael Kovac- Recording Academy)

“[It’s] something we’re really proud of,” Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. told BLACK ENTERPRISE in an exclusive interview. “The point of it is to make sure that we’re listening, we’re learning, we’re interacting with different groups, and…we’re hearing from some people that didn’t always have their voice heard.”

Mason says the academy is committed to addressing past injustices and creating safe spaces for underrepresented music creators.

“We’re trying to do a better job,” he said.

To better understand and represent these groups, the 65-year-old organization will facilitate interactive listening sessions to engage with diverse music creators.

“We invite each group to sit with us and to sit with the members of the leadership team and the staff at the Academy, and tell us everything,” says Mason. “Tell us the good, tell us the bad. Tell us the things we could be doing better. Tell us the things we’re missing. We need these groups to pull our coattails a little bit when there’s things that we need to pay attention to.”

Since Mason’s appointment as CEO, the organization has focused on ensuring that all genres and communities are represented and honored.

“We have enough people feeling left out. We have enough people in groups feeling like they’re scratching to get heard. And that’s not how it’s supposed to be. It’s not how it’s supposed to be in anything, but specifically around music,” he says.

Mason was tapped to serve as interim CEO of the academy after his predecessor, Deborah Duggan, was suspended in January 2020. In a scathing legal complaint, the former president and CEO alleged that academy members engaged in unethical voting practices that favored artists they were personally interested in. Duggan also called the academy a “boys club” dominated by white men. She was terminated in March 2020 for misconduct. She and the academy settled for an undisclosed amount in 2021, according to Variety. That same year, Mason was appointed as permanent CEO, and the Recording Academy eliminated its secret voting committees that had existed for nearly 30 years.

Under Mason’s leadership, the academy has made significant transformation efforts in response to the long-standing criticism of its lack of racial and gender diversity.

“Women, people of color, and individuals of other traditionally underrepresented communities have joined the Academy in record numbers,” said the organization in a statement to BE, citing an increase in membership among people of color and women. Membership among people of color has risen from 24% to 38%, while the percentage of women members jumped from 26% to 30% since 2019. The Recording Academy says it’s on its way to reaching 2,500 women voting members by 2025. Furthermore, 60% of the 2023-2024 board of trustees are people of color, and 45% are women.

Additionally, the academy has launched dozens of new initiatives and partnerships, including the Black Music Collective, Women in the Mix Study, GLAAD Partnership, and the HBCU Love Tour

Outside of leading the Recording Academy, Mason is a decorated record producer who’s penned and produced songs for the likes of Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, and Elton John. Mason also produced the LeBron James movie More Than a Game and Aretha Franklin’s 2021 biopic Respect starring Jennifer Hudson. He says he’s grateful that the academy allows him to continue to work on major film and music projects while running the prestigious music institution.

Watch Harvey Mason, Jr.’s interview on The New Norm With Selena Hill below.

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Nitrogen Gas Used For First Time To Execute Man In Alabama

The usage of nitrogen gas has caused a debate about capital punishment.


According to The Associated Press, the country has executed a convicted murderer using nitrogen gas for the first time.

Kenneth Eugene Smith, 58, was executed on Jan. 25 at an Alabama state prison by breathing in pure nitrogen gas through a face mask to be deprived of oxygen. This was the first time the new method was used in the United States since lethal injection was first introduced in 1982. 

Its usage has renewed debates about capital punishment. The state sees the method as humane, while others describe it as cruel and experimental. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey described his execution as justice for the 1988 murder-for-hire killing of 45-year-old Elizabeth Sennett.

“After more than 30 years and attempt after attempt to game the system, Mr. Smith has answered for his horrendous crimes,” Ivey said. “I pray that Elizabeth Sennett’s family can receive closure after all these years dealing with that great loss.”

Court records from the Alabama Attorney General’s Office said, “Elizabeth welcomed Smith and his accomplice into her home, and they savagely beat her and stabbed the defenseless woman eight times in the chest and once on each side of the neck.” 

More states have been finding new ways to perform prison executions, as lethal injection drugs have been difficult to find. Only three states — Alabama, Mississippi, and Oklahoma — have authorized the usage of nitrogen hypoxia as a method, but none have used the untested method until now.

The nitrogen gas execution was completed in about 22 minutes between the opening and closing of the viewing room curtains. Smith seemed conscious for a while, but for almost two minutes, the prisoner seemed shaky, often pulling against the restraints. Long minutes of heavy breathing followed between the opening and closing of the curtains to the viewing room until breathing was no longer visible.

Smith’s final words were, “Tonight Alabama causes humanity to take a step backwards … I’m leaving with love, peace and light.” Afterward, he signaled the “I love you sign” with his hands toward witnessing family members. “Thank you for supporting me. Love, love all of you,” he said.

According to AL, after the warden took the microphone away and left the room, Smith spoke with his spiritual advisor, Rev. Jeff Hood. Hood touched Smith’s feet with his Bible and continued to pray for him throughout the execution. 

This wasn’t the state’s first attempt at Smith’s death. He was first scheduled to be executed on Nov. 17, 2022, but the attempt failed after workers couldn’t start a line for the lethal injection drugs before the state’s execution warrant expired at midnight. 

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How To Send The Perfect Email Every Time


Originally Published Aug. 18, 2016

People often view email as a less formal means of communication.

This can be true when emailing family members and friends, but in my experience as a public relations professional, it is always better to veer more toward the formal side when reaching out to someone concerning business. Here are a few things to remember when communicating via email:

Pay Attention to Spelling and Grammar

We are accustomed to using abbreviations and shorthand when texting or communicating within the office; however, this is inappropriate when emailing for business purposes. No matter who you’re dealing with, you should always check your spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Shorthands like “SRY or “PLS”  are often not taken seriously in an office setting. Present yourself via email in a way that lets the receiver know you are intelligent, professional, and are to be taken seriously.

Include a Subject Line

Always include a straightforward subject line that clearly indicates to the receiver what the email entails. With an inbox overflowing with incoming messages, it is easy to overlook a vague email with no subject. Including a subject line will make it much easier for the receiver to get to your message, and there is a greater chance it will be read and replied to.

Address the Receiver by His or Her Name 

I appreciate when businesses that contact me take the time to find out who I am and address me by name in their emails. Emails that just say “Hi” and continue with a message or start with “To Whom It May Concern” are impersonal and show a lack of initiative by the sender to do a little research. I am always more inclined to answer an email when it is addressed to me.

Use a Proper Sign-Off

I recommend setting an automatic signature to your email containing your name, job title, company, phone number, email address, and any other information you would like the recipient to know or think they might need. This is extremely important, especially when communicating with someone new. Concluding with a proper sign-off leaves a good impression and allows the recipient to better understand who you are. By providing your phone number, email address, and even links to your social media accounts, the recipient will have many opportunities to get in touch with you and research your company and your work.

Warm It Up

Emails can easily feel impersonal and robotic. Don’t be afraid to add personality and emotions to your emails. If something excites you, add a couple of exclamation marks. An email that portrays you as a friendly yet serious businessperson will create a favorable impression. Just be careful not to overuse punctuation.

Bearing this in mind, determine your relationship with the person you are emailing. If you have been doing business with someone for many years and have developed a good relationship, it is definitely OK to let your email exchanges be more casual. Remember that formal does not necessarily mean “unfriendly.” Don’t be afraid to include exclamation marks or even a smiley face if you feel it is appropriate.

Leila (Khalil) Lewis’ career began in publishing, where she worked in marketing and editorial roles for business and lifestyle publications. Leila created Be Inspired PR in 2007, the first full-service public relations agency dedicated to the wedding and special event industry. Leila works closely with wedding and lifestyle brands, educating clients on marketing strategies, rebuilding corporate image, securing top-level media placements, and helping them book new business.

BusinessCollective, launched in partnership with Citi, is a virtual mentorship program powered by North America’s most ambitious young thought leaders, entrepreneurs, executives, and small business owners.

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Mayor Andre Dickens Announces Major Move Against Atlanta’s Homelessness Crisis

The order will provide close to $5 million to assist those without permanent housing.


Fox 5 Atlanta reports that Mayor Andre Dickens recently signed an executive order to reduce Atlanta’s growing homeless population

The order, signed on Jan. 24, will provide close to $5 million to assist those without permanent housing. Dickens says everyone could be in similar situations, so it’s time to work through the issue. “Every single one of us is one bad day, one disaster, one serious illness or tragedy away from experiencing homelessness,” Dickens said. 

“Today, I am announcing that I am issuing an executive order allowing $4.6 million to the appropriate city departments to expand shelter services, warming centers operations, additional shelter sites, and provide the wraparound services and security needed to go along with these additional locations.”

The initiative aims to give the city’s most vulnerable citizens a place to call their own. Atlanta’s streets are paved with hundreds of unhoused men, women, and children sleeping in tents and on blankets.

Partners for HOME (Housing Opportunities Made for Everyone), a leading agency fighting the homeless epidemic, says the city’s population increased by 30% between 2022 and 2023. Executive Director Cathryn Vassell feels this is the right step, but safe housing is the key. “Housing is the solution to ending homelessness, and not housing alone, but housing with wraparound services and safe, affordable housing,” she said. 

Dickens’ order allocates $3.1 million to the Gateway Center and Partners for HOME. Broken down, Gateway will receive $700,000, used for the Evolution Center, a low-barrier men’s shelter, while Partners for HOME will be given a $2.4 million donation, according to 11 Alive. Local leaders are praising the mayor’s moves. Jason Winston, Councilman and sponsor of the Gateway Center investment, says it’s long overdue. “This is desperately needed. We’ve got people still living outside, and our hearts go out to them,” Winston said. 

To provide more safety for homeless transitions, H.O.P.E. Team officers and members of the Atlanta Police Department have promised not to criminalize homelessness. “These officers are now equipped every time they encounter an individual that’s experiencing homelessness,” Police Chief Darin Schierbaum said. “They have more ready, available opportunities to get the individual off the street.” 

Certain projects began in early January 2024. In partnership with the Atlanta Urban Development Corporation, Midtown Fire Station 15 is being transformed into a mixed-use site that will combine affordable and market-rate housing.

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BLK Dating App Launches Campaign Supporting Black Women’s Authenticity

The "New Year, Real You: RealNotPerfect" was created by the BLK Dating App to encourage Black women to be their authentic selves while dating.


The BLK Dating App, the world’s largest dating app for the Black community, has launched its “New Year, Real You: #RealNotPerfect” campaign. 

This campaign created by Arxna with BLK’s in-house marketing team aims to encourage Black women to be their authentic selves in every area of their lives, including in professional and educational settings and while navigating the dating scene. 

BLK recognizes the pivotal roles that Black women play in society and how their influence has helped to shape our communities. The “New Year, Real You: #RealNotPerfect” campaign challenges societal expectations and helps to provide a safe space for Black women to express themselves without fear of judgment. 

“At BLK, we encourage all of our members, not just Black women, to amplify their unique brilliance. Our message is clear: Be bold and unapologetically Black,“ Jonathan Kirkland, head of brand and marketing at BLK, said in a press release.

The campaign features a four-segment video series where Black women discuss their experiences with BLK’s relationship and intimacy expert, Marissa Nelson. The women cover topics such as hair politics, code-switching, and workplace discrimination.

Sesali, a writer, appeared in the video where she shared her experience while working in corporate America.

“In corporate environments, the standard is so limiting. Like I would come up with amazing ideas for certain clients, but I wouldn’t be trusted to be the person to present those ideas because I wasn’t deemed client-facing enough,“ she said.

App users are invited to participate in this initiative by taking the #RealNotPerfect pledge, encouraging women to embrace their authenticity. Participants will receive a #RealNotPerfect badge. 

The BLK App offers subscriptions starting at $4.99 a month and can be downloaded from The App Store or Google Play.

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50 Cent Calls Out Starz Over ‘Raising Kanan’ NAACP Image Awards Shutout

The 2024 NAACP Image Awards nominations are out and 50 Cent is not happy.


The 2024 NAACP Image Awards nominations are out and 50 Cent is upset that Power Book III: Raising Kanan didn’t make the list.

Nominees for the 55th annual awards were announced on Thursday, January 25, with Colman Domingo, Ayo Edebiri, Victoria Monét and Usher taking the lead, Variety reports. Domingo scored three nods for his performances in Rustin and The Color Purple, while Edebiri was nominated twice for supporting and guest roles in The Bear and Abbott Elementary.

On the television side, Quinta Brunson’s Abbott Elementary led with nine nominations while Survival of the Thickest received seven nominations.

Once 50 Cent saw the full list of nominees, he took to social media to sound off. He shared a since-deleted video of his phone conversation with someone who claimed the Power prequel was allegedly excluded due to Starz not having a relationship with the NAACP Image Awards.

“You just said, fundamentally, we have to now insist that Starz improve their relationship with the NAACP,” a man could be heard telling 50 through the speaker.

“We don’t want them to have a relationship with the NAACP, I want to have a relationship with the NAACP,” 50 interjected. 

“’Cause I think that they—I don’t know what the fu*k is wrong with them. Like, at this point, you should know that this is the place that you would have to have—how long has Power been the No. 1 show in African American and Latino homes?”

“NAACP didn’t acknowledge RAISING KANAN because of STARZ. 👀WTF THE SHOW IS THE BEST ON TV RIGHT NOW! 🤨98.1,” 50 captioned the since-deleted tweet captured by Complex.

The G-Unit founder followed up his rant on Instagram with a screenshot showing Raising Kanan in the 98.1 percentile rank among drama series.

“These are the fvcking facts RAISING KANAN is the sh*t, I was being nice 🤨nice don’t work ok,” 50 Cent wrote.

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Pam Grier To Be Honored at Toronto Black Film Festival

Pam Grier is set to receive her flowers at the upcoming Toronto Black Film Festival.


Pam Grier will receive her flowers at the upcoming Toronto Black Film Festival.

The veteran actress who became a household name in the 1970s starring in classic Blaxploitation such as Coffy and Foxy Brown will receive a career achievement award at the the 12th annual TBFF on Feb. 15.

“The award recognizes Grier’s enduring contributions, not only as a captivating actor but also as a trailblazer who has shattered barriers for women and African American performers in the industry, and helped to revolutionize cinema,” the Toronto festival said in a statement.

One of her most memorable roles came in 1997. That’s when Grier garnered widespread acclaim for her starring role in Quentin Tarantino’s Jackie Brown. It’s just one highlight in a career that has spanned more than 50 years.

“She has blazed a trail for so many Black women in cinema and has left an indelible mark not only in the Blaxploitation genre but on the film industry,” Fabienne Colas, president and founder of the Toronto Black Film Festival, said. “Hailed as the Queen of Blaxploitation and the first female action hero, Pam Grier is a consummate screen actress who has helped to spark not one but multiple eras in American Black cinema. Her incendiary performances in iconic roles came at pivotal moments in the industry for both Black representation and representation of women on screen.”

The award comes 35 years after Grier was diagnosed with stage 4 cervical cancer and told she only had 18 months to live.

Through treatment she considered “a full-time job,” Grier’s cancer went into remission. She’s continued to thrive. “In 1988, the C-word meant: ‘Oh my God, you’re going to die. There is no hope. ‘You learn who your friends are when you have cancer,” she told The Guardian in 2011.

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Houston Superintendent Takes Out Full-Page Ad Defending Suspension Of Student For Wearing Locs

The student and his family are suing the school district for violating the CROWN Act.


The superintendent of Barbers Hill School District in Texas is taking defense to a new level. Greg Poole took out a full-page ad defending the decision to suspend student Darryl George, claiming his locs hairstyle violated the school dress code, The Messenger reported.

“Being an American requires conformity with the positive benefit of unity,” Poole wrote while referencing strict regulations at military academies. “We have taken the highly unusual step of seeking a declaratory judgment in state district court to verify our interpretation.”

His letter continued alleging George and his family moved from a district that allowed longer hair and had to sign an agreement to follow district rules. “Ultimately, this is an issue of local control and deciding who should be setting the policies, goals and expectations of our school district,” Poole wrote.

However, George isn’t backing down either. According to NBC News, after he and his family filed a lawsuit alleging his punishment for wearing locs violates the CROWN Act; the case is now set to go to trial. Administrators at Barbers Hill High School in Mont Belvieu, TX, claim George violated the district dress code that limits hair length for boys. The Georges allude to racial discrimination as the issue. 

The CROWN Act, passed in Texas in September 2023, prevents schools from discriminating against hairstyles based on hair texture and styles, such as braids, dreadlocks, Bantu knots, and more. It also prohibits race-based hair discrimination in schools.

The high school junior has been receiving his education, sitting in-school suspension or at an off-site disciplinary program since Aug. 31, 2023. The 18-year-old says he feels frustrated over what he describes as unfair punishment, but is looking forward to his day in court. “I’m glad that we are being heard, too. I’m glad that things are moving and we’re getting through this,” George said. 

The trial date has been set for Feb. 22 by State District Judge Chap Cain III. George’s mother, Darresha, says she is disappointed the judge didn’t grant a temporary restraining order, which would have paused the punishment.

“I have a son, 18 years old, that wants to go to school, that wants to get his education, and y’all messing with him,” she said. “Why?” 

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Celebrity Chef Kwame Onwuachi To Honor Benjamin Banneker In New D.C. Restaurant

Renowned “Top Chef” star Kwame Onwuachi will make his highly-anticipated return to DC’s culinary scene this spring with a new restaurant.


Top Chef star Kwame Onwuachi is set to make his highly-anticipated return to D.C.’s culinary scene this spring with the opening of his new restaurant.

Dōgon by Kwame Onwuachi is set to debut as part of a substantial hotel enhancement initiative at the reinvigorated Southwest waterfront in Salamander Washington, D.C. The Afro-Caribbean eatery (pronounced “Doh-gon”) pays tribute to Washington D.C.’s late-1700s land surveyor Benjamin Banneker and his connections to the West African Dōgon tribe, DC Eater reports.

The restaurant will reflect Onwuachi’s Nigerian, Jamaican, Trinidadian, and Creole heritage. With a design concept from the architectural firm Modellus Novus, the same designer of Onwuachi’s critically acclaimed NYC eatery Tatiana, curtains of linked chains adorn the lobby of Dōgon at street level that draw inspiration from the mathematical instrument Banneker used to delineate city lines. 

Behind them unfolds a spacious 200-seat dining room featuring a bar and a patio. The “astrological-like ceiling,” according to DC Eater, pays homage to the starry night sky that Banneker used as a geographical reference.

“I firmly believe that a restaurant should have a story, because when it has a story it has a soul,” Onwuachi said in a statement. “Researching the history of Benjamin Banneker, the Dogon tribe, and the connections to our location was a humbling-yet-inspiring experience. Our menu will celebrate all the cultures within DC’s four quadrants. This is the story of Dōgon.”

Historical records cite Banneker as a self-educated mathematician, astronomer, and inventor who played a crucial role in the shaping of Washington, D.C. His pioneering use of astronomy proved instrumental in surveying the future nation’s capital in 1791. Some authors argue that Banneker’s lineage can be traced back through his grandfather to the Dogon tribe in Mali, known for their advanced expertise in astronomy, mathematics, and engineering.

Onwuachi shared an Instagram announcement on Wednesday, January 24 that highlighted the research and history that went into his new restaurant concept.

“After yeearrrrs in the making I’m proud to announce my new restaurant, Dogon, coming to Washington DC soon,” he wrote. 

“Honoring the legacy of the Dogon tribe in Mali and their connection to the capitol. Benjamin Banneker was a descendant of this tribe who was hired to survey the city and create the borders. He used the stars as his guide which was a skill of the Dogon People.” 

“This restaurant will encompass all that makes DC special through an Afro Caribbean lens,” he added. “Can’t wait for you all to come through these doors. It’s so so so so good to be back!”

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Pennsylvania Woman Charged With Torturing Animals For ‘Likes’ On Social Media

Anigar Monsee admitted to mutilating live animals and posting footage of her acts on Youtube, according to police.


Police outside of Philadelphia, arrested a woman who is accused of recording videos of herself torturing animals and posting them on YouTube. 

According to Upper Darby Police Superintendent Timothy Bernhardt, officials recovered four videos of Anigar Monsee, 28, mutilating and torturing animals. 

“During the video, she is soliciting more likes and more viewers. And once she gets to the point where she is satisfied with the number of viewers, she then proceeds—over 10 minutes—to harm and ultimately kill that chicken,” Bernhardt told Philadelphia’s Action News

In subsequent videos, authorities say Monsee committed similar acts on a rabbit, pigeon, and frogs. 

The video, entitled “Cooking,” allegedly shows her torturing a pigeon while making sexual comments, asking viewers to “like” the video before she proceeded. One viewer asked Monsee to “slaughter” the animal with her feet. 

Bernhardt the department’s investigation after it received an email tip from PETA (People for The Ethical Treatment of Animals). 

According to police, Monsee was found after she posted a video titled “New House Tour I’m So Excited.” Her address, as well as other identifying street markers, could be seen in the video. Police went to the address and found Monsee, who identified herself as the woman in the video.

They confirmed the kitchen was identical to the one seen in one of Monsee’s YouTube videos. Police say she admitted to committing the acts.

The content creator was arrested and charged with four felony counts of aggravated cruelty to animals, according to reports obtained by CBS News. She was arraigned before Judge Benjamin Johns, who set a bail of $200,000. 

Monsee is currently being held in a Delaware County, PA, jail while she awaits a Feb. 5 preliminary hearing.

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