Who is the Lost Breed of Professional Un-Defined by the Status Quo?

Monarch Magazine the new publication for African American professionals.

Columbus, OH, December 01, 2006 --(PR.com)-- Empowerment and encouragement start from within and are promoted through the outside world. Television, print and film define people of the world in a narrow light. The new publication Monarch Magazine sheds new light, and features a wider perspective of the world than traditional media. Who is the new breed of professional un-defined by the status quo? This rarely spoken of new class of professionals consists of African Americans. Today they are comfortable in their own skins and are ready to share their lives with the world.

Uniting professionals nationwide, Monarch Magazine launches in Columbus, Ohio. This new publication bridges the generation and culture gap between African Americans and the rest of the world. Focusing on the lifestyle of the urban professional, this publication covers the best 10 cities for African Americans to live. Professionals between the ages of 25 and 55 will enjoy reading about the culture, taste, values and interests of today’s African American community.

The architects behind this urban first are former WNBA superstar and current Ohio University coach Sylvia Crawely and former model and entrepreneur Will Walters. Monarch Magazine is the ultimate resource for the urban professional—a new breed of magazine for a lost breed of professionals soon to be revealed to the world.

Monarch
Price: $4:99
Magazine: 80 pages
Publisher: Renaissance Media Group
Editor: Amira Kidd
Contact: 614-938-1838

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