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We are publishing another thematic issue; this one on Black History Month. Our front cover story features Charmaine Williams, the first ever black cabinet minister in a Ontario Conservative provincial government whom we discover has been a pioneer in the public sector once before. Our exclusive is with aspiring black media giant Isioro Tokunbo Jaboro, better known as TJ, who has his hands in numerous pies. Our Fashion & Design Editor Claris Minas Manglicmot chimes in with her version of 'Black is Beautiful' in both fashion and real estate. Finally, we proudly announce that our sister company Shelland House of Films has scheduled a whole series of screenings in February and early March, most of the dates focusing on our four-time award winning documentary on restorative justice and reparation, WHAT WE DESERVE.

SMJ Magazine Description:

VerlagSeventh House Publishing Arts

KategorieLifestyle

SpracheEnglish

HäufigkeitQuarterly

SMJ magazine is a diverse and unique publication. Our focus is image lifestyle and business reporting in the fields of fashion & design arts & entertainment, health & wellness, faith & community. We publish original stories about people overcoming all and achieving more. Often it is simply ordinary people doing extraordinary things.

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