ONYX WOMAN®
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A Voice for African-American Business Women
(AFRICAN AMERICAN NEWSWIRE)Onyx
Woman Magazine, The business magazine for African-American
women, provides a forum on their website for Black
women to discuss issues affecting our career, our
business and other relevant matters that impact our
quality of life.
Ola R. Jackson, founder and publisher of Onyx
Woman magazine, says it is extremely important
that we share ideas, experiences and successes with
one another. Based on her experience as a publisher
and entrepreneur she realized the need to continuously
reinforce the urgency for us to more effectively network
and mentor to one another. Many of us try to
make it on our own. Some times pride gets in our way
and we make the decision to struggle by ourselves
rather than succeed with someone else even if it means
admitting that we need help. Jackson says she
never knew how badly she needed support until she
herself experienced turbulence as she tried to grow
from a small newsletter into the magazine that she
created to be a voice for Black business women. Jackson
says her friends felt helpless because of her resistance
and her detractor couldnt wait for her demise.
I am urging Black women to reach out to one
another without fear or hesitance. I want us to understand
that it is okay to say, I need help. Granted there
will be many who wont reach back, but for the
few who do; it may make the difference between success
and failure. Jackson says she wants Onyx
Woman Online to be a place where women engage
in serious dialogue about how they can get from struggle
to success, or from success to exceptional. She wants
women to celebrate and support one another. Jackson
says it can be very challenging when you attempt to
follow your dreams and encounter envy, jealousy and
negative people who simply can not wait for you to
fail. You need to communicate with people of
like minds and similar ambitions who will inspire
you to follow your dreams and at the same time will
be honest enough to give you a reality check.
Onyx Woman Online also provides visitors the opportunity
to list their conferences, workshops and other special
events that bring Black women together to be empowered
and educated. The Internet has offered us an
opportunity that we did not have years ago; a way
to reach more people with less effort and a whole
lot less money. My web site wasnt created just
for me. It is there to be of service to the people
that I have made a lifelong commitment to serve. I
feel obligated and have accepted the responsibility
to create an opportunity to share knowledge, wisdom
and encouragement from women who have cleared a pathway
so others can avoid the trials and difficulties that
so many before us had to endure. Says Jackson.
Racism on the job, business planning, financing,
home-based businesses, marketing, networking and investing
are just a few of the topics that Jackson encourages
women to discuss. Starting June 1, you will also be
able to hear telecasts of interviews with professionals,
authors and experts who will tell you how to navigate
your adventures up the corporate ladder or turn your
dreams into reality.
You can view the site at: www.onyxwoman.com.
For advertising information: contact: adv@onyxwoman.com.
To contact Jackson directly send your remarks to ola@onyxwoman.com,
or call 412-731-5159.
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and business women, what issues would you like addressed?
Send response to Onyxwomanmag@aol.com
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