BBC Synopsis
"To most people the word Rastafarian conjures up images of dreadlocks, the smoking of ganja, and Bob Marley. But Rastafari, as it's more correctly known, is a movement with a complex belief system. It has its origins in Jamaican society in the early 20th century, when black people rose up in protest at oppressive systems imposed by white rulers. But is it just a passing phenomenon? Has it continuing relevance in a fairer, more open society? How does it need to evolve?
Joining Ernie to discuss Rastafari are Tony Tafari, who is a member of the Rastafari Council of Britain; Dr Ellis Cashmore, Professor of Culture, Media and Sport at Staffordshire University; and Marzia Coltri, visiting Lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton."
An interesting conversation
Cashmore, author of numerous books, including (along with Troyna) - Black youths in crisis.. good read.
Beyond Belief Radio 4 on Rastafari
I guess I'm most people then, because when I hear this term I think of some guy with long hair smoking a fat one.
ReplyDeleteYes Reggie, that's the common thought
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