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[[File:Justice for Gay Africans.jpg|thumb|Justice for Gay Africans logo]]'''Justice for Gay Africans''' is a collaborative of activists,artists, academics, politicians and others designed to draw on the leadership and insight of Black people in the UK to affect positive change for Black LGBTI communities in Africa and Europe. The central objective of JfGA is to end discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression against Africans and people of African descent, particularly in Africa and Europe.<ref>http://www.jfga.org.uk/</ref> | [[File:Justice for Gay Africans.jpg|thumb|Justice for Gay Africans logo]]'''Justice for Gay Africans''' is a collaborative of activists,artists, academics, politicians and others designed to draw on the leadership and insight of Black people in the UK to affect positive change for Black LGBTI communities in Africa and Europe. The central objective of JfGA is to end discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression against Africans and people of African descent, particularly in Africa and Europe.<ref>http://www.jfga.org.uk/</ref> | ||
The group was co-founded by [[Rowland Jide Macaulay]] and [[Phyll Opoku-Gyimah]]. | |||
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Justice for Gay Africans is a collaborative of activists,artists, academics, politicians and others designed to draw on the leadership and insight of Black people in the UK to affect positive change for Black LGBTI communities in Africa and Europe. The central objective of JfGA is to end discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression against Africans and people of African descent, particularly in Africa and Europe.[1]
The group was co-founded by Rowland Jide Macaulay and Phyll Opoku-Gyimah.
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