SoulTrackin’ – New Online Magazine For Black Teens…
Press release from BlackNews.com…
KB & ASSOCIATES ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH OF NEW MAGAZINE
“Mahogany Visions” Magazine Targets African American Youth and Provides Valuable Informative Information
National (BlackNews.com) – KB & Associates, Event Planning and Management is proud to announce the launch of Mahogany Visions. Mahogany Visions is a new online publication geared towards African American teens between the ages of 13-18. Features will include current events, education, business, health and fitness, college news, and teen lifestyles. The Magazine was created to uplift and motivate the young African American community.
Mahogany Visions provides resources, information and stories that concern the African American community. Readers will have the opportunity to submit their own poetry for publication and inspiring writers will be encouraged to become freelance writers for the magazine to begin building their portfolio.
An interactive message board will be offered to allow members to create dialog among their peers to discuss the issues of today.
Kimberly Brown, founder of KB & Associates and Mahogany Visions feels that African American youth are held in such a negative light through the media. “I think this will be a great way for our teens to express themselves and learn some valuable information along the way. With so much pressure going on in the world, they need encouragement. I wanted to create something positive and let them know that not all things about our culture are bad,” said Brown.
Although Mahogany Visions is a monthly online publication, current news, blogs and the message board will be updated regularly.
About Mahogany Visions
Mahogany Visions is an online magazine designed for African American youth between the ages of 13-18. It offers information in the areas of current events, health and fitness, career and everyday issues that affect the African American community. (www.mahoganyvisions.com)
CONTACT:
Kimberly Brown
Public Relations Specialist
1-888-861-7077
kim@kbandassoc.com
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