A Pan African Human Rights Organisation challenging the misrepresentation of African people, culture and history in the British media.
22 March 2006
Using their Malcolm v Martin debate as the backdrop, Ligali founder, Toyin Agbetu answers Simon Woolley of OBV and explains why African human rights activists must prevent those without the stomach for change from abusing the legacy of Martin Luther King
Institutional Racism and the British Media
28 January 2006
The British media exposes its racist core in a belligerent attempt to prove itself not institutionally racist.
The Retreat of Reason: Media attack on political correctness used to denigrate African Britons
05 January 2006
2006 has begun with the continuation of the national debate reignited by BBC Radio 4 on political correctness being used as an excuse for failure by African communities.
Sentamu, the UK’s first African British archbishop
27 December 2005
Why is a Ugandan born man not referred to as an African but as a ‘black’? (Answer: Because he allows it)
The Guardian – Unveiling the Paper’s Right Wing Core
04 December 2005
The Guardian newspaper continues to perpetuate and reaffirm erroneous, detrimental and offensive stereotypes of African people.
Birmingham Clashes: Media reports the truth, the whole truth and anything but..
01 November 2005
Recently there has been a plethora of debate programmes discussing anything but the true circumstances leading to the tensions and recent clashes in Birmingham.
Guardian: Promoting jail and gangsta rap as a positive career move
04 September 2005
Why the Guardian believes promoting gangsta rap and a career in jail is compelling journalism
Katrina: Africans in America face trial by racist media
02 September 2005
US prioritises protecting property with shoot to kill orders over rescuing African lives
15 August 2005
Trial by media: The case for African reparations (Part 1)
Namibia: Genocide and the Second Reich
15 August 2005
Trial by media: The case for African reparations (Part 2)
CH4 - Race, Stereotypes and Big Brother
12 August 2005
Big Brother 6 was a perfect example of how the media commercially exploits faith, gender and race to create explicit, offensive and decadent programmes for mass public consumption.
BBC – The game of ethnic rebranding
10 August 2005
How the media portrayed minority communities as property in need of a new logo
Bombs, racism and intolerance in the British media
01 August 2005
Rampant racism in the British media exposed after the London Bombing
The Voice - The shameful denial
19 July 2005
African British bomber is one of us
19 July 2005
African free political romantic drama
BBC - Strictly African Dancing
09 July 2005
Learning about African culture through dance
19 May 2005
Tatchells ‘bi-sexual’ tirade during commemorative anniversary of Malcolm X
13 May 2005
Just remembered... 300 African boys missing
04 May 2005
Yasmins African taboo
21 March 2005
Are the origins of African American music European?