From health services to the justice system - a new civil rights group Black Equity Organisation has been set up to campaign for justice and equity for Black people in the UK. AyshahTull reports.
Now a new civil rights group is being set up to tackle exactly this – and aims to stamp out structural racism in key areas.
We’ve been talking to the founders, who include the historian, David Olusoga, and finding out more about two of the issues they’re focusing on, in their campaign for justice and equity for Black people across the board.
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