A Pan African Human Rights Organisation challenging the misrepresentation of African people, culture and history in the British media.
Nubiart Diary - Review of ‘Hard Stop’
A different perspective on the Afrikan world
Alan Yentob’s racist rhetoric in defence of Kids Company (3)
Alan Yentob the former chair of failed charity Kids Company was accused of racism after implying the communities served by Kids Company were savages likely to riot without his and Batmanghelidjh’s civilising influence.
Update:Angry church trustees label school champions a ‘mob’
The Trustees of Clapham Methodist Church have been accused of resorting to petty name calling after they sought to demonise supporters of the Queen Mother Moore School by referring to them as a “mob”.
Opinion: Stolen from Africa and the Humboldt – Forum
Kwame Tua Opoku explains how the Humboldt – Forum attempted to defend holding looted artefacts with misleading statements and self-serving arguments.
DSTRKT nightclub boycotts over “too dark” policy continues (1)
Actress Tameka Empson, comic Kojo, and artists Tinchy Stryder and Omarion are applauded after supporting #doilookdstrkt protests and refusing to attend DSTRKT nightclub following allegations of its “too dark, too fat” door policy.
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Ligali monitors anti-African socio-political trends and publishes news and articles of issues affecting African people resident in the UK , the Caribbean, Africa and across the Diaspora. Our news and journal archives reflect some of the Pan African community campaigns we have been involved in or supported since 2000.
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