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Music industry leadership

Of 4,060 music executives, (VP and above) at 119 music companies, 19.8% were from “underrepresented” racial and ethnic groups. Of those, 7.5% were Black.

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Screen time affects self-esteem

Prolonged TV exposure predicts a decrease in self-esteem for all girls and Black boys, but an increase in self-esteem for white boys. Depictions of nonverbal features of BIPOC influence white viewers’ racial biases.

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Is art authoritarian?

This article explores the question of democracy in the arts and the role of institutions in embodying democracy where artists may not. It posits that art is about an individual vision imposed on the world — not majority consensus. We don't entirely agree.

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Arts improve health

The report analyzes over 900 publications in English and Russian to reveal that arts affects the social determinants of health — including supporting child development, and helping to prevent ill health — and helps people experiencing mental illness, including supporting people with neurodevelopmental and neurological disorders.

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