Haki Collective is a Community Interest Company (CIC) advancing racial and disability justice, shaped by lived experiences of racism and ableism and centring Black and Global Majority Disabled leadership.

What we offer

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We provide:

  • accessible community support
  • consultancy and collaboration
  • training
  • capacity building

Through research, partnerships, and policy engagement, we work to eliminate intersectional injustice, ensure voices are represented, and build connected liberation movements for lasting change.

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Who are HAKI collective?

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Find out more about how we are addressing the specific ways that racism and ableism intersect in Black and Global Majority Disabled people's lives, experiences that are interlinked and shaped by the same systems of oppression.

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