The load is getting heavier to carry, with Kristin Corry

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We’re kicking off the pod this week with VICE senior writer Kristin Corry, a New York-based culture journalist whose work focuses on the intersection of music and race. When protests against police violence and institutional racism erupted across the country earlier this Spring, Kristin wrote a powerful essay called “The Music Industry Fails Black People Every Day,” dissecting the ways in which majority-white institutions profit off of Black culture while under-compensating Black creatives and “valuing us as entertainment instead of people.” We spoke to Kristin about the overt and covert ways that systemic racism makes itself felt across the industry, the role of music in the protest movement, and how underrepresentation in newsrooms has shaped her approach to covering Black music. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit theculturejournalist.substack.com/subscribe