Jamie Foster Brown
Jamie Foster Brown (ca. June 26, 1946) is the owner and publisher of Sister 2 Sister magazine, which was launched in September 1988. Newsweek called it the "African-American version of People magazine." As an entertainment journalist, Brown wrote a regular column in her magazine, called "Meow", and through it and her interviews with celebrities, she became the first nationally known black female gossip columnist.
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Jamie Foster Brown
Jamie Foster Brown (ca. June 26, 1946) is the owner and publisher of Sister 2 Sister magazine, which was launched in September 1988. Newsweek called it the "African-American version of People magazine." As an entertainment journalist, Brown wrote a regular column in her magazine, called "Meow", and through it and her interviews with celebrities, she became the first nationally known black female gossip columnist.
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As a pioneering publisher in the U.S. African American community
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Dr. Lorenzo Brown
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Publisher, 1988-present
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