OF PRIMARY CONCERN: SAVE THE MUSIC

Primary Wave's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Task Force partnered with the Save the Music Foundation for a music-industry master class this week at New York's High School for Climate Justice.

PW producers and executives provided the school's Production Club with "behind the scenes" insight into songwriting, music-industry career pathways and song production.

Pictured below (l-r) hoping no one from HITS is lurking in the hallways are Primary Wave task force members Christopher Green, Natalia Nastaskin, Alyssa Castiglia, Sam Sklover and Franny Graham (on screen) with the school's music teacher/Production Club supervisor Harold Everton (center) and students.

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