Essence Magazine Editor Constance C.R. White Spills The Tea
- Written by Ruth J. Morrison
- Published in On The Town
VIDEO: Essence magazine editor Constance C.R. White spoke to What's The 411 correspondent, Andrew Rosario, at NYABJ about the changes at Essence
One of the latest changes at Essence is that the magazine lowered the age of the average reader. It did so while still keeping the legacy reader, the foundation of the magazine. A multi-generational magazine reaching women from age 16 to 66, Essence has elevated the look of the magazine, while still advocating for and celebrating Black women.
The interview was conducted at the NY Association of Black Journalists annual gala.
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