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BLACK irsK Editorial Board Editor-in-Chief Carmen Scott Managing Editor Davene Swinson Editorials Editor Sylvia Glover On the Yard Editor Leah Irvin Business Manager Features Editor Tacque Kirksey Janice Lindsay Reed Entertainment Editor Torise Battle Contributing Writers: April Bethea, Jamiyla Bolton, Shannon Eaves, Alexis Gines, Marcus Harvey Patrice High, Noelle Hutchins, Leah Irvin, nadera a. malika-salaam, Norledia Moody, Kelly Navies, Erica Smiley, Demetrice Smith, Doug Taylor, Kiron Terrell, Ashley Lyvone Wallace, Kelly Williams, Carmen Woodruff Contributing Photographers: Carmen Scott Layout Designers: Carmen Scott, Tamra Thomas Copy Editors: Alexis Gines, Jai Jennings, Darrell Johnson, Odaro M. Omoruyi, Carmen Scott, Demetrice Smith, Davene Swinson, Tamra Thomas, Kiron Terrell The 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 necessary." All articles, letters, editorials, illustrations and poetry are welcome and must be signed. The Black Ink does not discriminate on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, religion, race, ethnicity or handicap. Submissions may be e-mailed to cscott@email.unc.edu or left in the Black Ink mailbox located in the BSM office. 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 2754. This publication is paid for at least in part by student fees.
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