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The official website of Color Magazine

Color Magazine is the premier multicultural diversity magazine for professionals of color.

Written by and for professionals of all colors, Color Magazine is a must-read diversity magazine. Color Magazine prides itself on being truly inclusive in its coverage. We are inclusive to all: Asians, African Americans, Latinos, Indians, People with Disabilities, Gay Lesbian Bisexual and Transgendered People (GLBT), Women and more in our coverage. Color Magazine gives a voice to all of the diverse people who make up our country and world.

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EDITION 44 - MARCH/APRIL 2012

 

VINCI: Mom-trepreneur creates touch-screen tablet for kids

 

The Paradox of Diversity by Karen Stephenson

 

Leading Our Own Lives First: Lessons from Composing a Life

 

Una Via: Cosmetologist does more for women than their makeup

 

Q&A with Catherine Chung author of Forgotten Country

 

African American Artist Tour at the MFA Boston

 

Yvette Freeman in Ma Rainey's Black Bottom

 

Belgian Beer and Beyond by Trond Arne Undheim

 

Review: TICO Back Bay's new hot spot

 

'I'm Beautiful' Go Ahead Say It! by Jay Calderin

 


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EDITION 43 - FEBRUARY 2012

 

Tuskegee Airmen Honored at Red Tails Screening

 

Frontline Strategies for the MBA: Get top minds on the ground level

 

Cultural drift or cultural SHIFT! Strategies for change initiatives

 

Crossing an Afromexican Bridge by Mimi Gonzalez

 

Co-creating New Paths to Social Justice by Alexis Schroeder

 

Soledad O'Brien sets the bar with her new show Starting Point on CNN

 

Queen Latifah in Joyful Noise

 

Shapeshifting at the PEM: Offebat exhibit of Native American art

 

Wine in Muslum Indonesia? by Trond Arne Undheim

 

My Fashion Valentine by Jay Calderin

 

Reviews: Motions + Christopher Drummond Beauty

 
EDITION 42

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EDITION 42 - DECEMBER 2011/JANUARY 2012


21st Century Skills and Professionals of Color: Leveraging Synergies

 

Diversity: Our Social Imperative by Vincent Pina

 

Color Reads: 1Q84 & It's a Waverly life

 

Happy Mirth Day by Mimi Gonzalez

 

Shama Kabani: How this trendsetting entrepreneur, author and TV personality mastered the zen of social media

 

James Hong reflects on his career and Asian Americans in Hollywood

 

Pariah: from Dee Rees's life story come universal truths

 

Champagne for All: Sparkling wine for every person and occasion

 

Beauty from a Flower: Tips from Yael Alkalay of Red Flower

 

The Thought that Counts: A new take on Holiday Style

 

Society: Pics from VienneMilano's debut Fashion Show

 
EDITION 41

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EDITION 41 - OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2011


Cross Cultural Mentoring: Learn the three V's

 

Social Capital Analysis: Understanding the human asset

 

Profile: Linda Chin president of ATASK

 

"Differently-Abled" by Mimi Gonzalez

 

Q&A with Kirk Sykes: The president of USA Fund is shaping Boston's Urban Landscape

 

Eliane Elias: Jazz singer/pianist brings amorous touch

 

Machine Gun Preacher: Sam Childers discusses the Holywood remake of his remarkable life story

 

Wine in Vermont: New England is the new frontier for wine pioneers

 

RISDiversity: A community narratives project from RISD

 

Words to Dress By by Jay Calderin

 

 
EDITION 40

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EDITION 40 - September 2011


The Global Entrepreneur by Babson's Raghu Tadepalli

 

A Latin Last-Laugh by Mimi Gonzalez

 

Crispus Attucks Children Center: The College Campus for Toddlers

 

The Vehicle of Opportunity: Educating Boston's new American families

 

Bailando to Their Own Beat: How Richy Pena and Jody Mendoza became Boston's Latino Power Couple

 

The Changing Face of NASCAR: Carlos Contreras broke barriers for Latino Drivers, now others are following in his tracks

 

Moon Bloodgood: Actress strives to be a role model

 

A Better Life: A touching story of undocumented immigrants

 

Rose Wine: Good or Great? by Trond Arne Undheim

 

Review - El Centro: Honest Mexican fare with an upscale twist

 

Preview - Boston Fashion Week with founder Jay Calderin

 

National NAAAP Convention: Scenes from Boston

 

 
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