Magazines
The Black Collegian
Online
Published since 1970, the Black Collegian provides free
access to the magazine and a number of useful resources for
college and graduate students, such as articles on graduate
schools, career outlooks and reports, and job search
strategies. Along with browsing the Black Collegian archives
(dating back to 1997), visitors may also elect to view
articles organized by theme, such as global study programs,
African-American issues, and extra- curriculars.
Black Enterprise
Magazine
Founded in 1968 by Earl G. Graves, Sr., serves to seek out,
analyze and disseminate information that is helpful to, and
provides a forum for the ideas, ambitions and expressions of
African American business people.
Ebony
Magazine
Ebony magazine was first published in November 1945.
It is the No. 1 African-American magazine in the world. Ebony
was founded nearly 60 years ago to offer new hope and
positive images in a world that showed few positive images of
African-Americans.
Essence
Magazine
The preeminent lifestyle magazine for today’s
African-American woman.
In Motion
Magazine
A multicultural publication promoting social change among
communities of color and working people.
The
Network Journal: Black Professionals and Small Business
Magazine
The magazine is “dedicated to educating and empowering
Black professionals and small business owners.”
Transition
Magazine
The official publication of the W.E.B Du Bois Institute at
Harvard University.