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Foreword

aspects of production, making it difficult to actually have enough momentum to create an issue like this.

Though I’m not as involved in each Black RSO as much as I would like to be, this issue is a love letter of sorts to the Black UChicago community. Coming from a predominantly white institution K-12 school, I never really had the chance to develop strong friendships with other Black students. Now, I know, no matter how much you’re involved, the Black community here will accept you with open arms.

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This issue is not The M aroon ’s “I’m sorry” letter to the UChicago and South Side Black communities. Rather, it is mine and almost 30 other primarily-Black contributors’ from these partner RSOs platform to celebrate and empower the Black community while also educating non-Black

Editors

Solana Adedokun, head editor

Destin Bundu, design editor

Cameron Drake, social media editor

Simone Gulliver, editor

Tomás Miriti Pacheco, editor

Meghfira Mohammed, editor

Adesuwa Obasuyi, editor

Victoria (Tori) Harris, copy editor

Mia Rimmer, copy editor

Malaz Nour, copy editor community members about the struggles and successes that Black people face everyday in our own community.

After the murder of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, we stand at a watershed moment in our lives for Civil Rights issues: being keenly aware of the injustices that have (and continue to) plague Black people for centuries, but also implementing and creating tools to change the future for Black people. Change can start anywhere, and, right now, I want this magazine to be a place in our community where change can start.

This Black History Month, do more, be better.

Without further ado, welcome to the very first The M aroon Black History Month Magazine! Here’s to (hopefully) many more in the future.

Special Thanks

Organization of Black Students (OBS)

African Caribbean Students Association (ACSA)

Georgiana Rose Organization (GRO)

Blacklight Magazine

Caitlin Lozada

Tejas Narayan

Arianne Nguyen

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