In the Nineties on the East Coast, Kandia Crazy Horse covered Southern rock with a feminist sensibility and an eye toward its African American roots she edited the 2004 anthology Rip It Up: The Black Experience in Rock ’n’ Roll and she’s an artist herself, making what she calls Native Americana music. In Detroit in 1972, Jaan Uhelszki was one of the women who defined Creem and in 2022, she resurrected it alongside the co-founder’s son, JJ Kramer. ![]() As Jessica Hopper wrote in Vanity Fair, in RS’s first decade, women made inroads on the masthead. Yet, despite the narrow lens from which decades of music magazines were culled, women and BIPOC voices have been there, often behind the scenes, doing the work.Įven in the early days, women were changing the paradigm. Worldwide, women represent only 22 percent of the 180 top editors across 240 brands, Reuters Institute found. publishers are still hiring primarily white people. ![]() The historic bias speaks for itself, but there’s still a lack of diversity across newsrooms a Digiday analysis published this year found several major U.S. Despite the narrow lens from which decades of music magazines were culled, women and BIPOC voices have been there, often behind the scenes, doing the work.
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