Newark, Delaware-August 6, 2007- Inspirational-
“I am honored to featured,” says Rochelle, whose debut album Changing Places, has experienced national success. She was selected from a pool of women after Dianna Hobbs, Founder and Editor-In-Chief of EEW Magazine, was moved by her story.
“No one else’s story connected with me quite the way hers did,” says Hobbs, also Vice President of Hobbs Ministries, an international Christian copywriting firm. “I want stories that connect with our large base of women readers on a meaningful level,” Hobbs continues, “and June Rochelle’s experiences undoubtedly meet that criterion.”
EEW Magazine has been dubbed “the online Christian alternative to secular magazines.” African American Women from around the country have rallied around the publication, making it among the most read online publications of its kind.
Empowering Everyday Women Online Magazine gives voice and visibility to the stories and contributions of African American Women. Women are encouraged to submit original articles, reviews, poems, interviews, and inspirational stories for inclusion in the magazine.
“We’re giving voice to African American women who have been overlooked for much too long,” says Hobbs, who is among a new breed of successful minority entrepreneurs. According to the Women’s Center for Business Research U.S. Bureau Census Statistics, firms owned by women of color are growing at five times the rate of all U.S. firms. As a matter of fact, as of 2006 there were an estimated 849,430 firms in the U.S. 50% or more owned by African American women, generating more than $36 billion in sales) (http://www.cfwbr.org/
EEW Magazine is catering to this rising demographic of women, a key factor in its rapid growth.
For additional information on Empowering Everyday Women Online Magazine, advertising, sponsorship opportunities, and interviews contact: Dianna Hobbs, 1-877-419-6560 ext. 4 dhobbs@eewmagazine.com, http://www.eewmagazine.com
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