The BIPOC Foundation extends its deepest gratitude to the Lethbridge Public Library, a cornerstone of knowledge and inclusion in Southern Alberta. As one of the region’s most influential community organizations, the Library has continuously championed diversity, education, and empowerment, serving as a vital resource for people of all backgrounds. Their commitment to fostering community engagement and access to information is a true inspiration.

At this time, we are especially honoured to recognize the Lethbridge Public Library as the Charity Partner for this magazine. Their unwavering support and generous contributions have played a critical role in bringing this publication to life, and their involvement in this initiative speaks volumes about their dedication to amplifying diverse voices. Their contributions to the Zine have enriched its pages, ensuring that it reflects the vibrant stories and aspirations of the community it represents.

We also wish to extend an honourable mention to Analog Books, another valued collaborator of this project. Analog Books has been a steadfast supporter of local storytelling and independent publishing, and their partnership has brought additional depth and authenticity to this endeavour.

To the Lethbridge Public Library and Analog Books, thank you for your partnership, your vision, and your belief in the power of storytelling to inspire, connect, and transform. Together, we continue to build a stronger, more inclusive community.