Esther Armah
Michaela angela Davis
Isolde Brielmaier
Invite you to talk progress,
power, presence, diversity
in the world of publishing!
"Fashion Takes a Trip to Post Racial USA?"
Welcome to a community conversation about fashion,
beauty, lifestyle, race, and representation in the media.
This Fashion Week marks powerful firsts. The presence of a range of black beauty on the covers of Elle and Vogue. The image of blackness flourishes, but how is the presence of diversity in the publishing world? We take the pulse of the industry and media. We ask which magazines have hired, who have they hired and what does that reveal about diversity in post racial USA? Black women may adorn mainstream magazine covers, but, there are no black people holding the top position of Fashion Director at any major magazine. What do you say that means for the fashion, beauty, lifestyle, media in post-racial America?
THIS FRIDAY!
September 17, 2010
6:00pm
Join us for this critical,
community conversation.
This is about your voice. Come. Be Heard.
Who’s in or out on the diversity runways of the publishing industry?
"Fashion Takes a Trip to Post Racial USA?"
is hosted by The Institute of African American Affairs
at New York University
Address: 41 East 11th St. (at University Pl.), 7th Floor, NYC
Contact: Esther Armah estherarmah7@gmail.com • Michaela angela Davismadvision@aol.com
Michaela angela Davis
Isolde Brielmaier
Invite you to talk progress,
power, presence, diversity
in the world of publishing!
"Fashion Takes a Trip to Post Racial USA?"
Welcome to a community conversation about fashion,
beauty, lifestyle, race, and representation in the media.
This Fashion Week marks powerful firsts. The presence of a range of black beauty on the covers of Elle and Vogue. The image of blackness flourishes, but how is the presence of diversity in the publishing world? We take the pulse of the industry and media. We ask which magazines have hired, who have they hired and what does that reveal about diversity in post racial USA? Black women may adorn mainstream magazine covers, but, there are no black people holding the top position of Fashion Director at any major magazine. What do you say that means for the fashion, beauty, lifestyle, media in post-racial America?
THIS FRIDAY!
September 17, 2010
6:00pm
Join us for this critical,
community conversation.
This is about your voice. Come. Be Heard.
Who’s in or out on the diversity runways of the publishing industry?
"Fashion Takes a Trip to Post Racial USA?"
is hosted by The Institute of African American Affairs
at New York University
Address: 41 East 11th St. (at University Pl.), 7th Floor, NYC
Contact: Esther Armah estherarmah7@gmail.com • Michaela angela Davismadvision@aol.com
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