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'Mini-me syndrome' prevalent in east coast music scene, says industry professional

East Coast Music Awards panel focuses on advancing equity, diversity and investing in different communities

CBC NewsMaddie Ryan

Keziah Myers is the executive director of ADVANCE, Canada's Black Music Business Collective. She moderated a panel on advancing diversity and equity in the music industry at the East Coast Music Awards conference. (Maddie Ryan/CBC)

Keziah Myers knows what it's like to be a lone voice in a room full of decision makers who do not look like her.

Myers is the executive director of ADVANCE, Canada's Black Music Business Collective.

She says many executives in Atlantic Canada's music industry have "min…

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'Mini-me syndrome' prevalent in east coast music scene, says industry professional

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