Elizabeth Obi is a British activist who was involved in the feminist, black nationalist, and squatters' rights campaigns of the 1970s.
Obi was close friends with fellow activist Olive Morris and, in 1972, they attempted to visit Eldridge Cleaver in Algeria, but only made it as far as Morocco.
[1][2] Also in 1972, the two women squatted a privately-owned property above a laundrette at 121 Railton Road in Brixton.
[3] Together with Beverley Bryan, Obi and Morris established the Brixton Black Women's Group (BBWG) in 1973.
[5] In 2008, Obi set up the Remembering Olive Collective (ROC) in tandem with Ana Laura Lopez de la Torre, intending to commemorate the life of Olive Morris.