Calls for Change & Diversity in the Whisky Community

Published: June 15, 2020, 3:34 a.m.

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Recent protests over racism and police brutality against African-Americans have led to greater calls for diversity throughout American society, and the whisky industry is no exception. American whiskey\\u2019s history with diversity has not been a good one, going all the way back to the pre-Civil War era when many distilleries were run with enslaved labor \\u2013 including the one owned by George Washington after his presidency. We\\u2019ll have details on several initiatives announced this week that focus on improving diversity and inclusion within the whisky industry, including plans for the Nearest Green School of Distilling at Tennessee\\u2019s Motlow State Community College that had been in the works for the past year.\\xa0We\\u2019ll also talk with Black Bourbon Society founder Samara Rivers, who has just launched Diversity Distilled \\u2013 with a goal of helping whisky companies recruit and develop African-American talent. We\\u2019ll also have the latest on Covid-19\\u2019s impact, including the postponement of this fall\\u2019s Kentucky Bourbon Festival and plans to gradually reopen pubs in the UK.

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