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African-British is the term used to define people of African ancestry and British nationality.

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  • - A portfolio of fine art by the artist Ken Yahw McCalla, featuring handmade limited edition lino prints, cards, paintings, carvings and sculptures.
  • - Resource rich internet portal for the African British community providing online forum, chat rooms, newsletter and online dating facilities.
  • - Empowering and influencing the African British community through history, family genealogy and heritage.
  • - Analysis and comment on issues affecting African British people in Britain. These include racial profiling, death in custody, discrimination in employment and education.
  • - An organisation of professional African British men who help the youth and their community.
  • - A bi-monthly publication which reflects the activity, concerns and aesthetics of African British and Asian British filmmakers in the UK.
  • - A photographic documentary of minority communities living in Britain.
  • - A site seeking to support the grassroots celebration of African British heritage. Let's celebrate and share our African and Caribbean history.
  • - An independent charity developed to create greater awareness among British and other European people about developments in Africa and its diaspora
  • - Specialist bookshop and information centre providing books and information about Africans and their antecedents.
  • - A project funded by the Research Support Libraries Programme (RSLP) with the aim of identifying and mapping national research resources relating to Caribbean Studies and the history of Black and Asian people in the UK.
  • - African British wing of The Final Call To POWER Online is published by The Nation of Islam (UK).
  • - Channel 4 website documenting the history of the African British and Asian British communities throughout the UK.
  • - Historical listing of African Britons who have contributed to growth and development of the UK.
  • - Brighton and Hove Black History Project seeks to reveal Brighton and Hove's hidden past and helps local people get involved in mapping their own history of Brighton and Hove.
  • - Celebrates minority contributions to mainstream British society while symbolizing the legacy of the pioneers on the ship HMV Empire Windrush.
  • - Giving national attention to the history of the African British community over the last 1000+ years
  • - Birmingham based community radio station.
  • - Social policy think tank devoted to issues that affect London's Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities.
  • - African-British based, non-profit organisation that distributes & markets books from particular publishers in Africa.
  • - Organisation dedicated to enabling the African British and Asian British communities claim their places in European politics.
  • - The African British base responsible for UK participation in the AFRICA VE2000 CELEBRATION. An international cultural event, celebrating the invaluable contributions and the supreme sacrifice made by Africans to the two successive World Wars. The event is
  • - Portal provides community, national and world news and features plus entertainment, sport and connections for the British multicultural community.
  • - Forums about African-Britain community and other topics.
  • - The Chronicle is Britain's first Internet magazine monitoring African British communities. Edited by an urban scholar, it delivers authoritative information, book reviews and ideas to students, professionals, and corporate, educational and community cl
  • - African British newspaper.
  • - A forum for the promotion of African-Caribbean businesses and organisations within the United Kingdom community and worldwide.
  • - The images of Africans in European Art help to trace the journey of the African Diaspora from their homelands into Europe. They are evidence of another hidden history, and seen together, they reflect the complexity of African representation.
  • - AFFORD is an African Britsh organisation whose mission is to engage Africans and their organisations in the diaspora directly with organisations involved in the processes of development on the continent; and to develop the skills and abilities of African
  • - African History Month is a current events and historical resource published by Ligali for the African British Community, evolved from Black History Month, based on Dr. Carter G. Woodson's African American History Month
  • - Essays and eyewitness accounts of a trans-atlantic journey that changed Britain.
  • - Links to study resources on the history and culture of African British people in the UK.
  • - ACFF is an African British organisation which aims to raise the aspirations and achievments, academically, professionally and economically for people of African & Caribbean descent.
  • - African and Asian History Month Events
  • - Information and articles concerning race and racism in the UK.
  • - Greeting cards aimed at the African and Caribbean community.
  • - An affiliate of International PEN, the world association of writers. Its membership consists of writers of African descent who live outside the continent.
  • - A site devoted to providing historical information about the lives of the African / Caribbean people living in Britain prior to the 1950's.
  • - A core team of culturally diverse writers. They read and perform their work internationally and are experienced workshop facilitators. All the writers have extensive track records in devising education activities for organisations such as the Arvon Founda
  • - Online home for the Black Music Congress (BMC) debates, and all information regarding the state of the African British Music industry.
  • - African British organisation campaigning for reparations for the harm done to Africa and the African diaspora through enslavement, colonisation, and racism.
  • - Discover the principles of the chakras and yoga through Meditation and classes.
  • - Strives to awaken, inform and appraise the nation and focuses on news, views, features and issues affecting the African Diaspora.
  • - Online forum for networking and socialising amongst African British business owners and professionals working in London and the Home Counties.
  • - Channel 4's African and Asian History Map of the British Isles. The map is an extensive gateway to exisiting and newly created websites, searchable by location, time and subject, documenting the African and Asian presence in British history.
  • - The School of Oriental and African Studies is the only higher education institution in the UK specialising in the study of Asia and Africa and is now the world's largest institution of its kind.
  • - Interactive magazine covering news, fashion, beauty and well-being for African British Women.
  • - African-British Investigative, Monitoring, Equality and Complaints Board. Set up to challenge, identify and recommend workable solutions to any current social issue, that refuses to recognise the equal and inalienable rights of ALL members of the human fa
  • - Providing a diary of African entertainment all over the world. Includes African news, food reviews of the top ten rated African restaurants, coverage of public and private parties, events and classifieds.
  • - The main communication channel of The 1990 Trust. The 1990 Trust is a national organisation set up to protect and pioneer the interest of Britain's African British and Asian British Communities.
  • - African History Month events site for London.
  • - The story of the struggles for justice by the majority African British families of people who have died in police custody.


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