Our Editorial Policy

 


Mifflin W. Gibbs

 

 

Although Gibbs is a magazine focused on and directed to the African American and ethnic minority communities, it does not promote, subscribe to, or accept racism or racial intolerance as a policy or a behavior.

 Although our articles may have, from time to time, a harsh, frank, and racy edge to them, they are meant to promote discussion and thought on particular issues. The language is reflective of the harshness of Black and ethnic minority times, not intolerance in any way.

As a policy that we scrupulously adhere to, we will not publish articles that are racist, race hating, or intolerant in this magazine.

If you have submitted articles that you have not seen published and they speak to race, it may be that we have determined them to be offensive, not in good taste, or not within our policy on racial tolerance.

Our aim is to provoke thought and generate feedback, not to promote bigotry, racism, or intolerance in any way.

If this magazine has said something that seems strident, offensive, or wrong, write us and we will get credible responses to the public. You may respond in our feedback forms, by e-mail or you may mail your response to us.

Frank A. Jones, CEO
Frank A. Jones