business magazines for women

Would it be offensive to use a clip of an African American?
A debate is raging in my office about a magazine we put in place. An article was written by an African-American and so I chose to use an animated clip art of a business woman African-American to accompany the song. A couple of people in the office say it could be offended, but I do not see why since it is a black woman and the clip is not at all offensive. It is simply a black woman in a business suit. Are there any opinions out there, especially African-American women? Thank you for your help!
You do not see the image the picture. However, if you ask then maybe … If the image portrayed in such a light that is offensive, then I avoid using it. If you try to do something special for someone in your office, I strongly suggest you listen to the majority on an issue as sensitive that race relations in the workplace. You can easily get a lot of people here saying "it's absolutely nothing wrong with the picture" or "it there is something wrong with that, so be nobody saw the photo so that every ones opinion will be based on the opinions of self and not facts!
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Inc. Magazine, 18 issues for 1 year(s) $14.97 Inc. Magazine’s editorial focus is on the men and women who run growing companies. It offers business and technology solutions to help growing-company owners and executives run their businesses more effectively. It also features management appro… |
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Latina Style, 6 issues for 1 year(s) $10 Latina Style Magazine showcases Latina achievements in business, science, civic affairs, education, sports, the arts as well as the Latina’s proud cultural traditions. |
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Black Enterprise, 12 issues for 1 year(s) $20.39 Black Enterprise magazine is for black businessmen and women, professionals and administrators dealing with all aspects of black economic development. Its articles deal with money management, industry highlights, careers and high technology. It … |
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Black Men, 6 issues for 1 year(s) $29 Black Men magazine is the one stop guide for the modern black man. This magazine features tips on health, lifestyle, fashion, relationships, business, finance, travel, grooming, celebrity women, sports news, sports profiles, family, community af… |
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More Magazine, 10 issues for 1 year(s) $16.97 MORE Magazine is the women’s magazine that celebrates your intelligence, warmth, wit and style! The passions and pleasures, changes and concerns of grown-up women – like YOU! MORE is edited for the smart, sophisticated 45+ woman, addressing th… |
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The Mom`s Guide to Running a Business (Hardcover) $16.3   This follow-up to Crafting a Business provides everything a determined entrepreneur needs to know to successfully run her own business while raising a family. Through inspiring profiles, 28 women share diverse strategi… |
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Hesselbein on Leadership (Hardcover) $13.55 The woman voted as “Best Nonprofit Manager in America” by Fortune magazine shares details of her rise from volunteer Girl Scout troop leader to CEO of this international non-profit organization. 50,000 first printing. $75,000 ad/promo. |
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Bloom (Paperback) $13.15 Written from the perspective of a “big sister,” a guide for teen girls addresses common concerns related to such issues as a young woman`s changing body, dating, sex, relationships, and money, sharing straightforward advice as drawn from Brio magazine…. |
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Women Make The Best Salesmen $14.8 Inc. magazine Entrepreneur of the Year and International Automotive Hall of Fame member Marion Luna Brem reveals the strategies she learned that have made her successful in sales—and in life. As Brem makes clear, we’re al |









