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Ebony Magazine – June 2014 – Rihanna Cover – Vol. LXIX, No. 8 – Very Good Condition
This June 2014 issue of Ebony Magazine features international music icon Rihanna on the cover and explores the power, legacy, and influence of Black music and family. The issue includes special retrospectives, powerful profiles, and cultural commentary on parenting, gender, and generational change.
Condition: Very Good. Minor edge wear. The item pictured is the exact copy you will receive. Please review photos to evaluate condition. Includes a protective plastic sleeve. Combined shipping available upon request.
FEATURED CONTENT
95 – Black Music’s Bosses, Legends and Game Changers
By Kevin Powell
A celebration of the most influential Black artists shaping the sound—and soul—of generations. From icons to innovators, Ebony honors the movers of Black music culture.
106 – Ebony Retrospective: Cool Like That
By Margena A. Christian
A look back at 75 years of Blue Note Records, the legendary jazz label known for shaping the careers of some of the most important musicians in American history.
112 – Black Men Do Parent
By Shirley Henderson
Actor Rockmond Dunbar, gospel singer Micah Stampley, and NFL star Ryan Pickett challenge stereotypes and speak on fatherhood, love, and breaking generational cycles.
116 – Saving Our Daughters
By Hilary Beard
A vital conversation with experts and young girls about the real experiences of Black girls today—from media portrayal to mental health to self-worth.
122 – The State of the Black Family Survey
By Rosemarie Robotham
The final chapter in Ebony's collaboration with the W.K. Kellogg Foundation examines community-driven solutions to long-standing issues in Black American life.
A culturally rich and forward-thinking issue, combining music history, social justice, and family narratives, all under the spotlight of Rihanna’s global influence.