About Us

American Masthead Magazine is a renowned publication devoted to advocating for immigrant and refugee rights in Arizona, USA. Our team of journalists is dedicated to providing comprehensive coverage of local news, community stories, and social justice issues that impact our diverse population. As an integral part of the community, we strive to promote awareness and understanding, giving voice to marginalized individuals and fostering positive change. Stay informed and join us in championing human rights by subscribing to American Masthead Magazine today.

We firmly believe that everyone deserves equal opportunities, regardless of where they come from or what language they speak. That’s why we are dedicated to shining a light on the issues facing our immigrant and refugee communities. Through our in-depth reporting, we aim to educate and inform our readers about the challenges that immigrants and refugees face on a daily basis. By doing so, we hope to foster greater compassion and understanding towards these individuals and communities.

Our magazine is more than just a platform for reporting; it’s a community of individuals who are passionate about creating a more accepting and compassionate society. We encourage dialogue and discussion around the issues facing our communities, and we welcome diverse perspectives and opinions. By bringing people together, we hope to build bridges and break down barriers that too often separate us.

So, whether you’re an immigrant, a refugee, or simply someone who cares deeply about promoting inclusivity and celebrating diversity, we invite you to join us in our mission to create a more compassionate and accepting society, one story at a time. With your support, we can continue to amplify the voices of those who are too often silenced and make a real difference in our communities.

The Publisher/Editor-In-Chief of the magazine, Ebojie Areban-Okojie, is also the Executive Director of Human and Environmental Liberties Projects (HELP), a charity organization which promotes and projects activities, events and programs of the community, especially the underserved immigrant and refugee communities.

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