Sisters from AARP


As a teenager growing up in Philadelphia, I remember relishing the issues of Ebony and Jet magazines. But how about in May 1970, the launching of the first monthly magazine explicitly targeted for African American women. Imagine the impact of five decades of Black beauty at Essence Magazine?

J.Crew Yellow Button-up Maxi Dress
Essence Magazine debuted in May 1970, is now the oldest Black women’s magazine. Interestingly enough, Black men, not women Edward Lewis, Clarence O. Smith, Cecil Hollingsworth, and Jonathan Blount founded Essence Communications in 1968.

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We Won the AARP, Sisterhood is Beautiful Essay Contest

August 2019, by far the most exciting month for me as a blogger.  Why?  I received notification from InStyle Magazine, a photo I submitted selected for the September 25th Anniversary issue for the Real Style section. Better yet, I entered the essay competition for a one-year-old website celebrating black women: the site, Sisters from AARP.  […]

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