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Ebony Magazine – December 2011 – Vol. 67, No. 2 – Jennifer Hudson Cover
This December 2011 issue of Ebony Magazine features Jennifer Hudson on the cover, offering an intimate look into her journey of healing and resilience following unimaginable personal tragedy and transformative success. A powerhouse vocalist and Oscar-winning actress, Hudson graces the holidays with wisdom, grace, and a powerful story of survival.
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🎄 FEATURES
46 – OUR 2011 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE
An expansive selection of curated holiday gifts—whether you’re splurging or saving. Includes 30 Days of Giving sweepstakes with chances to win big online.
96 – JENNIFER HUDSON: FINDING HOME AGAIN
By Margena A. Christian
Hudson reflects on her deeply personal journey—from the tragic loss of her family members to reclaiming her joy and health. She speaks openly about fame, family, and finding strength in faith and motherhood.
102 – POWER 100
A celebration of one hundred Black innovators, thought leaders, and changemakers across fields such as politics, culture, science, and business. Find out who shaped 2011.
114 – DREAMSCAPE
By Margena A. Christian
A tribute to the original Dreamgirls stage play, exploring its legacy, cultural impact, and how it inspired a generation—including Hudson herself.
120 – SOBER CIRCUMSTANCES
By Timothy A. Ivy
Actor Michael K. Williams confronts his personal struggles with addiction while reflecting on how portraying Omar in The Wire mirrored his real-life demons.
124 – CATFIGHTS! IGNORANCE! ARGUMENTS!
By Allison Samuels
An incisive look into the rise of reality TV, exploring whether its portrayal of Black women has reshaped opportunities—or created barriers—for serious scripted roles on mainstream television.
This holiday-themed issue is rich with culture, reflection, and powerful storytelling. A must-have for fans of Jennifer Hudson, collectors of Ebony, or those interested in Black entertainment and empowerment at the start of the 2010s.