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Beyond the Pages

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July/August 2025

Before it was a brand, it was a birthright. ESSENCE made space—then made history

- By Shelby Stewart

Beyond the Pages

It began, as most sacred things do, in the quiet. Before the language was polished into “representation,” before the world grew comfortable naming what it could not com- prehend, there was ESSENCE. Not just a magazine. No—it was a reckoning. A whisper anda war cry. A mother’s love. A grandmother’s nod. A daughter’s first glance into her own reflection. It didn’t knock on the door of the cul- ture—it kicked the door open and made room.

For more than half a century, ESSENCE has not merely spoken—it has remembered. It remembered Black women before the world acknowledged their glow. Archived Black womanhood with unflinching devotion. ESSENCE has seen Black women. Centered them. Celebrated them. The pages have sung their names and traced the curve of their joy, the fire of their rage, the deep-bellied laughter of their triumphs.

Through its pages and platforms, Black women have found themselves reflected—not just in beauty spreads and cover stories, but in the everyday affirmations of their brilliance, resilience and truth. That power of reflection is not symbolic; it is deeply personal. As Brandale Mills Cox, Ph.D., a professor and media researcher, puts it, “When a Black woman reads ESSENCE, she’s seeing stories that speak directly to her lived experiences. That reflection, that mirror, is essential in reaffirming one’s identity and encouraging Black women to stand firm in who they are, especially in places where they might be the only one.”

imageAnd those pages haven't sat still. They've wandered into the homes of millions and made their way into the DNA of pop culture.

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