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EEW Online Magazine to Focus on Philanthropy and Ministry Initiatives
EEW (Empowering Everyday Women) Online Magazine, the premier web publication for Black Christian women, announced a significant shift in its editorial focus in 2024. In addition to its traditional emphasis on news and entertainment and inspiration, EEW will place greater emphasis on philanthropy and ministry initiatives.
Au revoir: Oprah’s O Mag to end regular print editions after 20 years
The brand, which is among the most recognizable magazines in the U.S., is not going away but will become more “more digitally-centric,” a Hearst spokeswoman Monday said. There will be “some form of print” after the December issue “but what it is exactly is still being worked out,” she said.
True Sisterhood: Viola Davis reveals moving story behind her joint ‘Ebony’ cover with Taraji Henson
It’s a beautiful thing to see two black women of faith consistently exemplify unity, pull each other up and flourish together. Powerhouse actresses Viola Davis and Taraji Henson, who shared a 2009 Ebony Magazine cover, are perfect examples of this. Read Viola’s incredibly beautiful birthday tribute to Taraji.
Fab Naturalista! Tracee Ellis Ross is a curly-haired queen on the cover of ESSENCE
Tracee Ellis Ross is flaunting her melanin magic and juicy curls, and is inspiring textured-hair women everywhere to embrace their fierce, fabulous, flawless crowns, too. The Golden Globe-winning actress is a curly-haired queen on the cover of Essence, as she celebrates the journey to where she is today!
Black supermodel Adut Akech feels disrespected by ‘Who’ magazine for confusing her with another black model
One of the biggest-named Sudanese-Australian models in the world is airing out her personal grievances against an Australian publication that printed an image of a different black model next to her feature. 19-year-old Adut Akech says she feels “disrespected” after Who magazine made the error.