Jet Magazine is back as a print product after a nine-year hiatus.
The limited release features Pinky Cole, CEO and founder of Slutty Vegan, a $100 million vegan food
empire, along with the Pinky Cole Foundation, on the cover. The headline states, “Pinky Is The New Black.”
It is now available.
“Given that Pinky
and Jet are all about building community and highlighting culture, we thought that this limited collector’s issue is a great way to
fuel and ignite our combined audiences with this partnership,” states Daylon A. Goff, president of Jet.
“This moment is so personal and special to me because in many
ways, Jet helped shape who I wanted to become and who I am now,” Cole adds. “As I look back at myself as a kid, I want every little girl out there to know that dreams do
really come true.”
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Founded in 1951 by John H. Johnson, Jet was purchased out of bankruptcy, along with its sister publication
Ebony, by Bridgeman Sports and Media, a firm owned by retired NBA star Ulysses “Junior” Bridgeman, in 2020. The price was $14 million, according to
the Chicago Tribune.
The publication chronicled Black life in America, covering stories about the African-American community that mainstream media ignored or
misrepresented, the publisher says.
Prior Jet cover stars have included Barack Obama, Muhammed Ali, Aretha Franklin, Kendrick Lamar, Nat King Cole, Richard
Pryor, Octavia Spencer and Michael B Jordan.