‘Essence’ Explores Race, Same-Gender Love
(NPR) — Essence magazine’s latest issue aims to stimulate a national dialogue about race in America that informs and empowers African-American women. Articles Include a profile of award-winning actress Kerry Washington, a panel discussion among prominent African Americans like Ben Jealous and Soledad O’Brien, as well as the current state of white nationalist groups opposed to President Obama and racial integration. Another recent feature from Essence is an online profile of an African-American lesbian couple, who recently married in Washington, D.C.
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