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Unheard Voices Magazine receives Media Innovator Award
Unheard Voices Magazine has been honored with Corporate Vision Magazine’s 2020 Media Innovators Award.

Unheard Voices, a socially conscious online news magazine dedicated to covering news, music, and issues that matters, has been honored with Corporate Vision Magazine’s Media Innovators Award.
Corporate Vision is a monthly digital magazine whose mission is to deliver insightful features from across the global corporate world.
“Launched with an eye towards bettering business practices across the board, we focus on spotlighting advances in the HR, marketing, coaching, and recruitment spheres,” the site reads.
Unheard Voices was awarded 2020’s Best Social Justice Communications company for its journalism and advocacy on social issues.
Unheard Voices was founded by Mr. Covin in 2004 when he needed his voice heard on an issue that concerned him.
Mr. Covin started Unheard Voices as a newsletter in the Neptune Township and Asbury Park, N.J. communities and transitioned online in 2007.
Today, the family initiative is an internationally recognized media outlet dedicated to getting everyday voices heard on issues that matter.
Congratulations Unheard Voices Magazine on your Media Innovators Award for Social Justice.
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