Minority Nurse Magazine
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About
Most publishers in Manhattan cater to broad audiences, but Minority Nurse Magazine zeroes in on a specific readership: nursing professionals from underrepresented backgrounds. Situated among Midtown’s towering offices at 11 W 42nd St, 15th floor, the publication operates in a district where media and healthcare industries often intersect. Unlike general nursing journals, its focus remains tightly aligned with the experiences and challenges of minority nurses—whether through career guidance, educational resources, or industry updates tailored to their needs.
The magazine’s niche approach contrasts with the city’s sprawling media landscape, where specialization can be overshadowed by mass-market titles. Here, the emphasis lies in amplifying voices that mainstream nursing publications might overlook. While its physical presence is confined to a single floor in a high-rise, the reach extends nationally through print and digital channels. No flashy storefronts or walk-in services; this is a publisher that communicates primarily through its content, leaving the bustle of Bryant Park and Times Square just steps away.
For direct contact, the office can be reached at (212) 845-9933. Those navigating Midtown’s grid will find the building’s entrance between 5th and 6th Avenues—though the 15th-floor location means elevators are a must. A map with precise directions is available via Google’s listing.