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THE BLACK INK EDITORIAL BOARD Co-Editors-in-Chief; Antionette Kerr & Jaime Manuel Managing Editor: Ishna Hall Business Editor: Erica Smiley Graphics Design Editor: Antoinette Parker Co-Layout Editors: Talayah Jackson & Davene Swinson Co-Copy Editors: Brandi Jackson & Patricia Wright Features Editor: Michelle Thomas News Editor: Tiffany Black Entertainment Editor: Denise Barnes Editorial Editor: Jaime Manuel Art & Poetry Editor: Dewane Gillespie Photo Editor: Delvin Davis Graduate Consultant: Ange-Marie Hancock Copy Editing Team: Dana Hill & Bridget Williams Photography Team: Michelle L. Johnson, Antionette Kerr, & Dee McRae Contributing Writers: Tamara Bailey, Gajarah Ballard, Torise Battle, Carol Ben-Davies, Chris Faison, Johnathan Friday, Joy Ganes, Dana Hill, Reva Lutlon, Courtney McSwain, Kelly Williams. Black Ink, founded in 1969, is the official publication of the Black Student Movement at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Our mission remains: “If Blackness can be transformed into pictures and words, we intend to do so, by any means neccessary.” All arti cles, letters, editorials, illustrations and poetry are welcome and must be signed. The Black Ink does not descriminate on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, religion, race, ethnicity or handicap. The Black Ink office is located in Suite 215-E of the Student Union. Mailing address, CB# 5210 Student Union, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC 27514. This publication in paid for at least in part by student fees. Table of Contents Editor’s Notes Page 3 Letter from the BSM President Page 4 Color Complex Page 5 Reyna Walters: “Runnin’ Thangs” Page 6 Pieces of the Puzzle: Putting Black Culture Together Page 8 Where Are the Men in the Administration? Page 9 A Celebration of Dance Page 10 Perfect Harmony Page 12 The BSM & the FBI FUes Page 13 Campaign to Preserve Hip-Hop Page 14 Rebuilding a Voice Page 15 Would I Be Smarter if I Were White? Page 16 Did You Know...? Modem Form of Surrealism Page 17 BSM’s Letter to the DTH Page 18 Press Release from the BSM Page 19 Mr. and Ms. BSM Page 20 The Natural Beauty of Our Roots Page 21 Around the Campus Page 22 Poetry Comer Page 23 On the cover: Tamara Bailey, BSM President, reads the Daily Tar Heel in the office of the BSM. Over the past several weeks, the DTH has printed several articles con cerning the freezing of funds for some of the BSM’s subgroups. The Black Ink
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