Sistah Space is a London-based domestic violence charity[1] that provides specialist services to women of African and Caribbean heritage.
[1] In the same year, the organisation entered into a dispute with Hackney Council over premises in Clapton supplied under a voluntary sector lease, which it said were unsafe.
[6] The following year, the organisation suggested sensitivity training for police to improve their support for black women who have experienced domestic violence.
[8] The charity attracted attention in November 2022 when its founder, Fulani, alleged that she had been subject to racist questioning by Lady Susan Hussey, a royal staff member, at a Buckingham Palace function.
[9][10] In December 2022, the charity stopped much of its work and made a statement on Instagram that online abuse and safety concerns caused the decision.