Conversations around a table tend to be warm, raw, authentic & real, often taking place among family & friends. Even when challenging, these table conversations have remained a safe place that people can be open and honest about their true feelings. In the black community, these conversations have both shaped and launched movements that help influence the future of culture. One of the clearest demonstrations of this has been in the music industry.
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Within the last decade, the music industry has gone through a transformation. The charge of this transformation has focused on shaping culture, with communities of color having more than a seat at the table - but there is more work to be done.  So, we are bringing the conversation to the heart of where disruptors like Quality Control Music have their roots - Atlanta. Join Universal Music Group as we hear from Ethiopia Habtemariam, President at Motown Records, Marc Byers, General Manager at Motown Records, Chaka Zulu, Co-CEO at Disturbing Tha Peace Records and Ebony Son Entertainment Inc., and other special guests.Â
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Bring yourself, your squad and have a conversation at the table with us!Â
Admission is Free.
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