Monday, July 12, 2004

The Ave Magazine

The Ave Magazine calls itself "A Street Movement in Print". The cover story in the new issue covers the 2004 election from the street, looking at young black and Latino voters and the impact of the hip-hop generation. Both Rev. Al Sharpton and former Black Star and Reflection Eternal MC Talib Kweli grace the cover to offer different perspectives on the upcoming election.

The magazine also offers an interview with Fat Joe and the Terror Squad and an interview with Jadakiss. The more political content includes articles about the sterilization of crack-addicted women, neighborhood cop watches, domestic violence, and same-sex marriage.

And we can't forget the Rock the Vote ad on page three. That's page three. Peep it and tell us what you think.

Check this magazine out. It combines the cultural and the political into a tight 80 page package. It's quality material for the hip-hop generation.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home

Rock the Vote Blog