Crystal Quintero, CC Liu, Seth Auberon, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
One might assume Olivia is Latinx, but she's a blend of Asian (Filipina) and white. Taylor's a Southerner, beloved by Nazis. Nicki' Black from the Carribean. It shouldn't matter, but it sure does to the music industry.
Nicki Minaj on Billie Eilish's white privilege
and the implicit bias of a racist industry
and the implicit bias of a racist industry
Castas: hierarchy of the 16 "races" |
Remember Nicki Minaj complaining about that, drawing comparisons to Billie Eilish's career trajectory.
There was an article in Cosmopolitan ("It's Time for the Music Industry to Stop Excluding Black Women from Pop Music," by Starr Bowenbank, March 2021 issue) complaining about the same thing in 2022. Have things changed?
Record label execs, please get it together. |
(The darker a person, the more prejudice and implicit bias against that person). It's as if that European-Spanish Castas (lineages, castes, races) Chart still rules supreme everywhere Europeans went and set up colonies, from the shores of Mexican beaches to Plymouth Rock to Tel Aviv, Israel.
"Are You Gone Already?" Nicki Minaj (featuring Billie Eilish)
If we get them to collaborate (or at least mash them up), maybe that will solve the discrimination?
Can I cuss, JimKim? - Sure, it's live TV. We'll bleep it. - That's cool AF
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