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France Magazine,6 issues-BiMonthly Informative, well-written articles combine with fine color pictures to create a fitting celebration of the French experience. Acclaimed by the French tourist board, French-language teachers and all who love that country, FRANCE is compulsive and essential reading for everyone interested in France.
German Life Magazine,6 issues-BiMonthly German Life is a bi-monthly magazine written for anyone interested in the diversity of German culture, past and present, and the various ways that North America has been shaped by its German element. The magazine is dedicated to solid reporting on cultural, historical, social, and political events.
Latino Future Magazine,6 issues-BiMonthly Latino Future Magazine designed to help Hispanics on their path to greater business success and personal lifestyle fulfillment.
Mahogany Magazine,12 issues-Monthly Mahogany is a subsidiary publication of Cunningham Publications, LLC and was developed in 2005 to address the deficient accurate representation of young women of color who are intellectual, fashion savvy, beautiful, culture oriented and who are real women. Due to the lack of national consumer publications for African American, Asian American and Hispanic American women, Mahogany was created out of necessity rather than luxury. Mahogany is the first multi-ethnic magazine to incorporate entertainment, fashion, beauty, lifestyle, and cultural issues all into one publication specifically for every woman of color. It's time to take a stand, show that all women of various ethnicities are beautiful, whether you're red, yellow, brown, full figured and loving it, you are celebrated through Mahogany encompassing our philosophical approach of being true to yourself and embracing all aspects of life, loving the skin your'e in-the true deep Mahogany.
MultiCultural Review Magazine,4 issues MultiCultural Review is the #1 resource to quickly and easily find materials to add to your library collections or to assist in classroom instruction. Because our professionally respected contributors are frequently featured or awarded at these conferences, MultiCultural Review is given special interest. Since its inception, MultiCultural Review has been regarded as one of the top journals in its field. Currently, we are the only publication of our type that is solely dedicated to reviews of a better understanding of diversity. We focus on differences in ethnicity, race, spirituality, religion, disability, and language.
Native Peoples Magazine,12 issues-BiMonthly In the fall of 1987, Native Peoples magazine was founded as a benefit of membership for The Heard Museum. It was a slick, colorful 32-page quarterly journal of strong visuals and accurate, erudite prose dedicated to sensitively portraying the arts and lifeways of Native Americans. The magazine delivered on all its promises, and The Heard offered it as a benefit of membership for one year. "In one sense we succeeded too well, because we created a high quality magazine, not inexpensive to produce, and it became apparent after a year that one institution wouldn't be enough to carry the project forward," says Avey, today the magazine's publisher. It is now published six times a year and while its focus remains on the arts, culture and lifeways of the Native peoples of the Americas, it also reports on topics related to business, health, education, politics, sports, travel in “Indian Country”, the environment, food, language, history and other subjects associated with Native American life past and present.
Native Peoples Magazine,6 issues-BiMonthly In the fall of 1987, Native Peoples magazine was founded as a benefit of membership for The Heard Museum. It was a slick, colorful 32-page quarterly journal of strong visuals and accurate, erudite prose dedicated to sensitively portraying the arts and lifeways of Native Americans. The magazine delivered on all its promises, and The Heard offered it as a benefit of membership for one year. "In one sense we succeeded too well, because we created a high quality magazine, not inexpensive to produce, and it became apparent after a year that one institution wouldn't be enough to carry the project forward," says Avey, today the magazine's publisher. It is now published six times a year and while its focus remains on the arts, culture and lifeways of the Native peoples of the Americas, it also reports on topics related to business, health, education, politics, sports, travel in “Indian Country”, the environment, food, language, history and other subjects associated with Native American life past and present.
Pathfinders Travel Magazine,6 issues-BiMonthly Pathfinders Travel is the leading leisure travel publicationfor the Black travel enthusiast. It's affluent, educated andsophisticated readers have a thirst for information on family, romantic, and weekend destinations.
Siempre Mujer Magazine,6 issues-BiMonthly Siempre Mujer is for the Hispanic woman living in the U.S. who keeps her traditions alive while embracing new American values. It reflects her lifestyle, aspirations and dreams.
The Highlander Magazine,6 issues-BiMonthly Reports on the activities of the Scottish societies in the US and Canada. Covers the highland games, piping, dancing and other Scottish events. Contains features on famous Scots, Clans, genealogical information and historical events that have shaped the Scottish heritage.
The Jerusalem Post - Dash Magazine,12 issues-Monthly Delivers news on the politics, the peace process, economy, the arts and people of the Middle East.

