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After 6 Decades, 'Jet' Magazine Decides To Go All-Digital : Code Switch The digest of black life is ending its print offerings after more than 60 years. The once-influential publication was an ...
Jet magazine, the weekly African American publication famous for chronicling the civil rights movement, is ending its regular print edition after more than six decades.
Remember “Beauty of the Week,” Jet magazine’s famous page 43, which featured Black women college students, actors, nurses, and everyday girls in swimsuits?
Every time I open up that Jet magazine, that Ebony magazine, every time I read the words Black people had during that moment and what was really going on, ...
Jet magazine re-launches to capture fresh, new audiences. theGRIO REPORT - From the mailboxes of African-American homes and company waiting room tables to underneath the dryers in beauty shops, ...
Jet Magazine has returned to the shelves with its first print issue since 2014, featuring Slutty Vegan founder and CEO Pinky Cole. The issue made its debut on Monday at multiple retailers, ...
Jet Magazine is partnering with Disctopia, a podcast, music, and audiobook streaming platform for independent creators, to bring Black voices to the forefront.
Jet Magazine is back as a print product after a nine-year hiatus. The limited release features Pinky Cole, CEO and founder of Slutty Vegan, a $100 million vegan food empire, along with the Pinky ...
After printing its last issue in 2014, Black legacy publication Jet magazine is back with vegan phenomenon Pinky Cole as […] The post Jet magazine returns with cover star Pinky Cole appeared ...
The Chicago artist received the archives of the Johnson Publishing Company, which published ‘Ebony’ and ‘Jet.’ He wants to make sure they’re preserved for all to see.