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Histories: From The Yard To The GRAMMYs, How HBCUs Have Impacted Music

In a new video series titled Histories, From The Yard To The GRAMMYs, The HBCU Impact On Music, Recording Academy Washington, D.C. Chapter members discuss their journeys from their respective college educations to their careers in the music business.

In this episode, Washington, D.C. Chapter President Elise Perry sits down with Executive Director Sharon Ingram, Vice President Tamara Wellons, Secretary Anshia Crooms, and GRAMMY U representative Nia Burley to discuss the impact and importance of HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities). GRAMMY-nominated singer/songwriter Eric Roberson, singer/songwriter Myles Frost, and Recording Academy’s Vice President of DEI Ryan Butler also talk about their experiences attending HBCUs and what it means to attend one.

Histories: From The Yard To The GRAMMYs, How HBCUs Have Impacted Music
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