PDDBM PROUD Magazine – Physical Subscription & Collector’s Bundle
Own a Piece of History & Stay Inspired!PDDBM PROUD Magazine is more than just a publication—it’s a movement. Every issue showcases the voices, creativity, and stories of African American and underrepresented youth, celebrating their perspectives in journalism, photography, fashion, and culture.
🎁 Collector’s Bundle – One-Time Purchase
📖 Includes:
Fall 2018 Edition – The very first issue of PDDBM PROUD, created by Ruby N. Lewis before PDDBM became a nonprofit. A true collector’s piece.
Winter 2025 Edition – Filled with fresh stories, stunning visuals, and powerful student-created content.
Spring 2025 Edition – The newest release, focused on teen-relevant issues and written by middle and high school students using royalty-free images to enhance their heartfelt storytelling.
💰 Price: $94.99
➕ Shipping & Handling: $10 (flat rate)
📦 Total: $104.99 (one-time purchase)
No subscription required. Perfect for collectors and supporters!
📬 PDDBM PROUD Subscription – Stay Connected Year-Round!
Subscribe and never miss an issue! PROUD Magazine is released twice a year, and subscribers receive exclusive early access to each new edition.
📦 Subscription Perks:
✅ First shipment now includes Fall 2018, Winter 2025, and Spring 2025 editions
✅ Automatically receive all future issues as they are released
✅ Directly support youth voices in journalism, photography, and the creative arts
💳 Subscription Pricing:
Spring 2025 Single-Issue Price: $35 + $10 shipping = $45
Pay Per Issue: $29.95 (includes shipping & handling)
Biannual Subscription (Best Value!): $42.50/year (covers 3 issues, includes shipping & handling)
Monthly Subscription: $4.09/month (billed monthly, $49/year total)
💡 Why Subscribe?
✔ Save Money – The biannual plan offers the best value over single-issue purchases
✔ Exclusive Access – Get early delivery of each issue before public release
✔ Support a Cause – Your subscription directly funds PDDBM’s free afterschool programs in journalism, fashion, and film for African American and underrepresented youth