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Grammys commit to more hiring diversity for 2022 show

LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Grammy Awards will adopt an inclusion rider that will require producers to recruit and hire more diverse candidates backstage and in front of the camera for next year's ceremony.

The Recording Academy announced Wednesday that the rider will be added to its agreement with producers staging the 64th annual awards as a way to ensure equity and inclusion at all levels of production.

Academy President and CEO Harvey Mason jr. called the concept a 'œmonumental step'ť for an inclusive music community. The full inclusion rider will be released publicly on Sept. 16.

The rider requires Grammys producers to audition, interview, and hire onstage and offstage people who have been historically and systematically excluded from the industry.

'œAs the academy continues its transformational journey, diversifying our industry is at the core of every decision we make,'ť Mason said in a statement. 'œWe're dedicated to fostering an environment of inclusion industry wide and hope that our efforts set an example for our peers in the music community.'ť

The academy's initiative was created in partnership with several groups including the Color of Change, inclusion rider co-authors Kalpana Kotagal and Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni, and Ryan Butler, the founding director of Warner Music/Blavatnik Center for Music Business at Howard University.

'œThere are a lot of unwritten rules in the entertainment industry that create racial exclusion, and at Color Of Change, we know that to change society you have to change the rules,'ť said Rashad Robinson, president of the organization. 'œThis inclusion rider is a written rule that will change the culture of hiring at the Grammys, and will make inclusion the norm.'ť

Kotagal said incorporating the concept into the awards show will have an enormous impact on an industry that has a long history of 'œexclusion and underrepresentation.'ť

'œPart of what makes the inclusion rider so potent is its adaptability,'ť said Kotagal, who is a civil rights attorney. She added that the inclusion rider for the Grammys will include a commitment to 'œdeepening and diversifying hiring pools, setting benchmarks and targets for hiring, collecting and thoroughly analyzing applicant and hiring data and implementing accountability measures.'ť

The term 'œinclusion rider'ť was brought into the spotlight in 2018 when Frances McDormand mentioned it during her best actress Oscar acceptance speech. Michael B. Jordan, Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Paul Feig and Warner Bros. followed suit by pledging to use inclusion riders in their production projects.

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