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The 1990 Trust is the first UK national Black organisation set up to protect and pioneer the interest of Britain's Black Communities.[citation needed] Their approach is to engage in policy development and to articulate the needs of Black communities from a Black perspective.

Key figures in the organisation include Lee Jasper, David Weaver, Audrey Adams and Karen Chouhan. It works closely with the National Assembly Against Racism and Operation Black Vote.

The 1990 Trust uses the term 'Black' as a political term to refer to all people of African, Caribbean and Asian descent.[1]

Its stated goals are:

References

  1. ^ "Submission from The 1990 Trust - Joint Committee On Human Rights - Written Evidence". publications.parliament.uk. Retrieved 2021-02-26.