Long term Doctor creates an exciting new magazine for young African-Americans

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MCDONOUGH, GA – When Dr. Alicia Cain was an 18-year-old African-American woman growing up in Harlem and Bedford – Stuyvesant, New York – she often found it frustrating that she could never find magazines or even mainstream media that catered to her demographic. She longed for a more positive portrayal of her community, and that desire eventually drove her to become a member of the Black Panther Party. It was during her time with the Black Panthers that she was introduced to the world of medicine and was inspired to pursue a career as a physician. She’s been serving as a medical doctor for many years in underserved communities, and has raised a daughter who has gone on to have her own daughter. And as both a mother and a grandmother, she has found in recent years that there are still too few pop culture outlets for young African-American girls and women. So she decided to do something about it by starting Miss Sis magazine.


Created in 2014, Miss Sis magazine is a monthly fashion, beauty and lifestyle magazine with the mission to empower, affirm and inspire college-age African-American women. It features some of the most talented and up-and-coming artists, photographers, designers, models and writers – while keeping up with the latest trends in fitness, health, fashion and finance.


“Young ladies see a lot of negative images on TV,” Dr. Cain said. “I wanted to create positive images and give these young ladies the tools to make good decisions. I wanted to also create a platform for artists that might not be published otherwise.”


The magazine is hip, fun, entertaining and informative.

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“I’m very passionate about the magazine,” she said. “I didn’t have this opportunity to see any images of this caliber that spoke directly to me when I was a teenager. These girls need to have something positive in their lives. I see so much ‘ratchetness’ in the current media, and this magazine is a much-needed positive alternative.


The magazine is currently available in print and digitally. Those interested can visit Miss-Sister.com.

For more information about Miss Sis magazine or other products Dr. Cain is working on, please visit the following links:

Twitter: @Miss1Sis
Instagram: @miss.sismagazine/
Facebook: Miss.sismagazine.today

Website: www.Miss-Sister.com
Email Address: miss.sismagazine.today@gmail.com
Phone: 770-898-0042
Address: 1305 Pennsylvania Ave. McDonough, GA 30253

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