Representative Council of France's Black Associations

The Conseil représentatif des associations noires de France (CRAN, Representative Council of France's Black Associations) is a federation of African and Afro-Caribbean associations in France, created in November 2005.[1]

The first CRAN's chairperson was CRAN was the Bénin-born Patrick Lozès, son of former Beninese Minister Gabriel Lozès, elected in 2005 and reelected in 2008. In November 2011 he was succeeded by the Martinique-born Louis-Georges Tin, a LGBT activist.

References

  1. Louis-Georges Tin est le nouveau président du CRAN (in French) Respect Magazine, 22 November 2011

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