Willie “Prophet” Stiggers realized that the music industry is fueled by Black talent, but lacked an organization that provided overall guidance and support for artists and creatives. A life-long advocate for justice, Stiggers founded the Black Music Action Coalition in 2020 following the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery.
The Black Music Action Coalition has since provided resources for artists and creatives, while also giving back to the community. BMAC recently teamed up with Atlanta rapper Gunna for the Guaranteed Basic Income Program where 30 families will receive $1,000 per month.
“The Guaranteed Basic Income Program was inspired […]
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