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The Ligal organisation Ligali (pronounced lee-ga-lee) is the African British* Equality Authority. We are a Human Rights organisation that challenges the misrepresentation of African people and culture in the British media. Our remit is to actively campaign for cultural, economic, political and social justice on behalf of the African community. Ligali is a non profit voluntary organisation. Through investigation and monitoring, we aim to challenge, identify and recommend workable solutions to current social issues that refuse to recognise the equal and inalienable rights of African people in the UK. Our main objectives are to turn talk into action and apathy into productivity. *African British is the term now used to describe the community previously mislabelled as Afro Caribbean, Black British, UK Black, Coloured and Black. It embraces all British nationals with antecedents originating directly from Africa or indirectly via African diasporic communities, such as those in the Caribbean and South America. For further information visit: www.ligali.org or email mail@ligali.org
Insaka Movement for Africanisation Insaka is a registered Charitable Company, created by and for Africans for the purpose of advancing African self-determination. We are part of an African worldwide movement toward African self-determination, but more specifically, our aim as an organisation is to encourage and facilitate Africanisation. Africanisation involves embracing and promoting African culture, moving away from the so-called ‘ghetto’, ‘black’ or ‘urban’ cultures which are products of slavery, colonialism and neo-colonialism. The embracing and promotion of African culture includes everything from language, the arts and clothes, to food, religion, co-operative economics and other social values, especially family values. Africanisation reduces cultural repression, low expectations, poverty, apathy, family breakdown and anti-social behaviour among people of African ancestry. For further information visit: www.insaka.org or email insaka_mfa@yahoo.co.uk
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