I love this magazine A review of Ebony Magazine, October 21, 2008 Submitted by: Mel from Duluth, GA
A review of Ebony Magazine, October 8, 2008 Submitted by: NEMO
GREATTTTT
This is one of the best educational and historical magazines. A review of Ebony Magazine, December 14, 2007 Submitted by: Brena from Philadelphia, PA
This magazine is an outstanding source of information. From a educational, historical and informative view. I really enjoy this magazine and look forward to each and every issue. Thanks for continuing to provide a excellent source of up to date information. God Bless and continue to keep up with the outstanding work.
Gracie Robinson
"Growing up with "Ebony" " A review of Ebony Magazine, December 13, 2007 Submitted by: Cookie from Temple Hills, Md
I have had a subscription to Ebony magazine since I was 15 years old-I am now 40. Ebony is the only magazine that I read immediately after I get it out of the mailbox. I am a lifelong subscriber and supporter of Ebony magazine.
A review of Ebony Magazine, December 13, 2007 Submitted by: hunnycomb74
I think this magazine is great. It gives insite to black families.
Great Magazine for African Americans A review of Ebony Magazine, December 11, 2007 Submitted by: Me
This magazine, along with another Johnson publication - Jet, are great for African Americans in that it allows us to stay up to date with progress that we are making in many different areas. If it weren't for Ebony and Jet - we wouldn't know what was going on in the black community.
A review of Ebony Magazine, December 10, 2007 Submitted by: "Sister" from Dayton, OH
Its the greatest magazine to have in your home, office, church, or for any special event in a personal or professional setting.
I like all of its articles, feature stories, etc. It has been a part of my monthly reading list since my marriage 35 yrs. ago. I plan to keep it around for many, many, more years. The same goes for the spouse and the marriage.
This is the best magazine in the world A review of Ebony Magazine, December 10, 2007 Submitted by: Ebony from thomson, ga
this magazine is very informative and it helps the community that it is trying to reach.
Great for good positive stories A review of Ebony Magazine, December 10, 2007 Submitted by: LWalker from indianapolis, in
Ebony is great magazine for positive articles about the achievements of African Americans as well as ideas about health and wellness. I highly recommend it!
As an African American this magazine is the best current Black History A review of Ebony Magazine, December 10, 2007 Submitted by: Mama "C" from B.C., Mi
This magazine is like a Bible for Black People. The currency of the information., the history we can always depend on, make black people stand tall with the credit we deserve. I am proud to say I read this material every month. It is such real reading about Black people, I have offered this magazine to a few whites as other material to read. They have taken an interest and found things they did not know about.
luv the magazine!!! A review of Ebony Magazine, December 10, 2007 Submitted by: Tnice2271 from Wilmington, NC
I thank that Ebony is one of the most intresting and well put togehter magazines. The Magazine is never boring and always have good information in it for everyone. Tell you what is going and in style and who is who. Everything that people are intrested in. Keep up the good work.
A review of Ebony Magazine, December 10, 2007 Submitted by: No nickname! from Ypsilanti, MI
Ebony Magazine is stories about black progress, and achievement throughout the world.
The Best in Urban Magazines A review of Ebony Magazine, July 13, 2007 Submitted by: Tanya from Montgomery, Al
Ebony represents the urban community with grace and style. It is a great vessel of information and entertainment for urban communities all across the nation. Thank you for the hard work of all of those men and women who work so hard to continue to bring us a magazine we can be proud of.
Ebony Magazine Review A review of Ebony Magazine, July 12, 2007 Submitted by: Angela from lagrange, GA
Hi. My name is Angela. My review is called the voice of Ebony People because I believe that Ebony is a great magazine by far but it could be better. I've noticed through my readings that Ebony focuses on several different issues such as news, politics, health, law and then there are great insperational stories from the higher class African Americans or Articles written by certified writers or counselors (which are great). But, I'd like to see more articles written by the someone of the middle class society because I feel that most of your readers fall into this category. Perhaps if there were a section monthly thats set aside just for the article posted by the "middle class" woman or man on any topic they choose. You could call it, the voice of our people. They could write about things such as finance, children, broken homes, religion. Just to hear the voice of real people who we live next door too would make the magazine feel more "at home and personal" personally, I myself am a very educated black woman and I love to write and mentor. I'm not apart of Corporate America and I'm not ashamed of it. I live an honest life and I work hard. I work a nine to five job and I'm a single mother of am eight year old son. And my life is good. But I have hopes and dreams and stories that I feel could inspire people who go through my struggles. I can read your colum on bad relationships but I dont feel it, because it's coming from the corporate World. But If a neighbor down the street had some advise to give, it seems more real, more welcomed. More obtainable because it's coming from a real source. I think I can touch someone with me story or my advice on how I got out of a difficult situation. Ebony is a great magazine but it's almost a world away to some of us, sometimes I feel it would be nice to read an article written by a 30 year old single mother, have a picture of her, so that your readers can connect this person and allow her to share her struggles and how she's making a consious decision to make it in this world daily and it's coming from a person who's real, not Dr. so and so from the American counseling Society. It would give me hope to read that and know that half way around the world there is another mother, just like me. And just because she may not be apart of Corporate America, she still has a voice, a story that needs to be told, a hope that needs to be given. Then, Ebony would be ranked a 5 star magazine. Because Ebony (black) should be the magazine, the voice, the stories, the lives of all our people. I strongly feel that each and every one of your readers would enjoy that change and gain some form of knowledge from it, no matter how big or small the lesson is, there is always one to be learned. And it can be taught by anyone, even a child if you accept it. The bible tells us that " a child shall lead them ", that statement alone validates everything I stated above, you don't have to have a degree to make a difference in this world. Any voice thats willing to be listened to can be heard. Thank you for your time.
Angela Hamler, 29 yrs old, Single Mother. Lagrnage GA.