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gibbs
Magazine.Com
--Iron sharpens iron-- Each
month approximately 600,000 people visit this magazine. A number of
readers have posed questions about our magazine--its goals, its tone,
its writers, and its arrangement, not necessarily in that order. As a
result of those questions and because a number of college students and
some readers who cannot understand some of the more difficult articles
read this magazine regularly, we offer this note. A
magazine is different from a newspaper, and our magazine is different
from mainstream magazines. It does not attempt to offer breaking news.
Whereas we may publish interviews with public officials and noted personalities
that may offer news, it is not our intention to function as a newspaper
or a news magazine. Instead, we provide commentary on the news, we raise
issues peculiar and important to the African American and ethnic minority
communities and to the larger world community. Goal: Another
goal of this magazine is to provide a forum for edgy and candid discussions
on social, philosophical, religious, health, ethical issues, etc.
By providing this forum, we provide a worldwide audience for African Americans
and ethnic minorities to add their voices and opinions to the ongoing
Black and ethnic dialogue. Tone: A
new reader may be shocked by some of our differing views—differing from
the mass media--but that is the reason many come to us.
We have intentionally sought writers who discuss issues and ideas intellectually,
but differently; our world has been fashioned by different
parameters and different experiences, and those differences should have
a voice. It
is our intention to provoke, to view issues and positions differently,
to question mainstream thinking, their assumptions, and their homogenized
thought processes; we intend to offer options to the standard discourse
of institutional American thinking and rationalization. Our Writers: The
magazine's writing blends the mundane and the arcane because we want to
appeal to intellectuals and non--intellectuals alike. But because of this
style, a number of references may be missed by some, yet the overall sum
of what an article says should be understood by all. Disclaimer: If
you have been offended by an article we have published in this magazine,
we do not apologize. Instead, we do hope that our offense has
startled you into seeing that the world has many ideas and views that
vary from yours; maybe your views are not as insightful or accurate as
you think they are. And if we have prompted you to reconsider a position,
an issue, an assumption, etc., we have accomplished a portion of our goal. We encourage you to keep reading Gibbs--seethe if you must, but keep reading. You may even start to agree with our views. But if you don’t agree, at least you have considered faces unlike your own--they, too, are beautiful. So keep coming to Gibbs, and tell a friend about us.
Thank you.
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