Greetings, Fanshawe College and Western University readers. Welcome to the latest issue of Interrobang.

Canada, the U.S. and U.K. all recognize February 1 to March 1 as Black History Month. During this time, we honour the legacy of Black individuals and their communities by learning about their experiences and perspectives.

In case you weren’t already aware, Interrobang partnered with the Gazette at Western University earlier this year, with the aim of unifying London’s vast student population via a free community newspaper.

The Fanshawe College and Here For You logos are shown. A young woman is smiling while using a laptop. Text states: Exam time can feel overwhelming. Let us help you succeed. We are here for you.

Through this collaboration, we are pleased to present the 2021 Black History Month issue, which includes guest student contributions. The art, poetry, articles and short stories in this issue’s special Black History Month section have been selected and edited by Angie Antonio, the president of the Black Students’ Association of Western University (BSA). We also have contributions from Fanshawe’s student body.

We are grateful to all those who submitted their work. As editor of Interrobang, I’m hopeful our publication continues to evolve in the years to come.

And so it goes,

Angela McInnes

Editorial opinions or comments expressed in this online edition of Interrobang newspaper reflect the views of the writer and are not those of the Interrobang or the Fanshawe Student Union. The Interrobang is published weekly by the Fanshawe Student Union at 1001 Fanshawe College Blvd., P.O. Box 7005, London, Ontario, N5Y 5R6 and distributed through the Fanshawe College community. Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters are subject to editing and should be emailed. All letters must be accompanied by contact information. Letters can also be submitted online by clicking here.