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Introducing the new Zora magazine

by Zora&Alice April 11, 2011
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The last year of Zora&Alice has been a real pleasure. We’ve enjoyed getting to know our readers and starting an intelligent conversation for, by, and about black women. We’ve been on hiatus for a few months figuring out what’s next and we are so excited to announce our new direction. Zora&Alice is now Zora magazine, [...]

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We’ll be back soon

by Zora&Alice January 6, 2011

Happy New Year Readers – We hope the New Year has been treating you well so far. With every new year comes the opportunity to reflect and regroup – something I’m sure many of you have been doing before and since January 1st. 2010 was a wonderful year for us as we saw the community [...]

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No Help for Obama from Hip-Hop This Time

by Zora&Alice November 5, 2010
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* With the recent shake up in U.S. Congress, President Obama has been receiving harsh criticism on all sides. One topic of discussion has centered on the virtual absence of the hip-hop community from this year’s midterm elections. The Root’s Jennifer Ogunsola addresses the issue directly in her article “No Help for Obama from Hip-Hop [...]

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Watch & Listen: faces of a vanishing world [VIDEO]

by Zora&Alice October 2, 2010
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This past week, Michel Martin interviewed 20 year old photographer Joey Lawrence. Joeyl, better known for his radio, music, and commercial photography, has made a documentary Faces of a Vanishing World, which captures his experience of photographing indigenous cultures in Ethiopia, Indonesia, and more. Take a look: Faces of a Vanishing World: Official Trailer from [...]

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What She Said – Kelis: “I sometimes suck…feminism is almost an oxymoron.”

by Zora&Alice September 15, 2010
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Kelis, whose new album Flesh Tone has tanked in stores despite some critical acclaim gave an interview to The Guardian where she seemed every bit as confident as the lady in “Bossy.” She talks about her reputation in the music industry as a bitch and the difference in perception of men and women: “I’ve got [...]

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I Love Myself: Meet the Readers – Twanna Hines

by Zora&Alice August 25, 2010
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Twanna A. Hines is a Manhattan-based sex, dating and relationships writer. She studied at New York University. Her B.S. and M.A. degrees are in sociology. Called one of “the internet’s sultriest sharers” by the Village Voice, details about her rendezous have been printed in Glamour magazine. She has appeared on CNN, NPR, Sirius Satellite Radio [...]

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