วันอาทิตย์ที่ 15 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

วันอังคารที่ 10 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

Rasta's Paradise

By: Parine Jaddo (parinejaddo@yahoo.com) Description Rasta's Paradise is a fifty minute documentary film that combines music performances, informal improvisations, and interviews with Rastafarians during the 60th Birthday commemoration for Bob Marley in February 2005. It is all shot in Ethiopia starting in the capital Addis Ababa and then travels to Shashamene, the land that was given by Emperor Haile Selassie to Diaspora Africans. The documentary is constructed of segments with "live" music from the concerts during the celebrations, some improvised music on the bus to Shashemene, and drumming from the Drums of Rasta, along with a collage of chats with many Rastafarians in Shashemene. In the film Rastafari ways are explained as well as the interconnections between the Diaspora blacks, Africa, origin of the movement, connections to the Jamaican black leader Marcus Garvey, and the reason for repatriation to Ethiopia. With the divinity of His Imperial Majesty Emperor HaileSelassie a central rallying point amongst the various groups within the Rastafarian family, they all insist on and the need for peace in the human family. From the ancients of the Nyabinghi Order, to Dr. Desta, the managing director of the Bob Marley Foundation, to artists musicians like Teddy Dan, a member of the Twelve Tribes of Israel, to Ras King of the Drums of Rastas, entrepreneurs like Shaft, the owner of the Rift Valley Hotel, and Rasta teachers at the Jamaica Rastafari Development Community School ...



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วันเสาร์ที่ 7 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2555

Malcolm X on 'The Big News' With Bill Beutel

Excerpts from an interview with Malcolm X, president of the black nationalist and Sunni Islamic Muslim Mosque, Inc. (MMI), by WABC-TV, New York, correspondent Bill Beutel (1930-2006), place, date and broadcast not provided by the source. However, it was apparently conducted at the Americana Hotel (now the Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers), 7th Avenue and 52nd Street, New York, on May 25, 1964, and broadcast on "The Big News." Beutel is not seen or heard in these excerpts, but appears in other excerpts in "Malcolm X Speaks," a documentary that was produced by Charles Hobson and directed and written by Gil Noble for "Like It Is," WABC-TV's long-running black affairs series, originally broadcast on Feb. 21, 1969. This provisional identification of this interview is based on a paragraph in the epilogue of "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" (New York: Ballantine, 1964, 1965) by Alex Haley, Malcolm X's ghostwriter. Haley recalled an interview that Beutel conducted with Malcolm X, who had broken with Elijah Muhammad's "race"-centered, politically conservative Nation of Islam (NOI) two months before, in Haley's room at the Americana Hotel shortly after the African American Muslim and nationalist leader returned to the United States from his hajj, or religious pilgrimage, to the Muslim holy cities of Mecca and Medina, Saudi Arabia, on May 21, 1964. As a result of his pilgrimage, Malcolm X earned the right to add the honorific title "El-Hajj" to his Muslim name, Malik El-Shabazz ...



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