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    Explore " rasta" with insightful episodes like "The Wave Frequency of Inilek Wilmot : Part 2", "The Uprising of Professor Benjamin Zephaniah Part 2", "The Uprising of Professor Benjamin Zephaniah Part 1", "Living Roots #45 | Max Romeo" and "Living Roots #44" from podcasts like ""Reggae Uprising Podcast", "Reggae Uprising Podcast", "Reggae Uprising Podcast", "Living Roots - Red Mat" and "Living Roots - Red Mat"" and more!

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    The Wave Frequency of Inilek Wilmot : Part 2

    The Wave Frequency of Inilek Wilmot : Part 2

    This is part two of a three part feature of Inilek Wilmot; who has represented Jamaica at numerous world surfing games, is vice president of the Jamaica surfing association, marine biologist with his works predominantly in the field of marine environmental conservation, as well as being a musician, songwriter and son of the mystic revealers lead singer.

    In this episode he talks on this experience growing up Rasta, the musical influence of this fathers work in The Mystic Revealers for his own songwriting and collaborating with Lila Ike.


    Connect with Inilek

    Instagram : @inilek
    Jamaica Surfing Association - Instagram : @jamnesiasurf

    Disclaimer : Reggae Uprising Podcast does not own any of the rights to any of the music or extracts featured. It is used only as a tool of education, upliftment and empowerment for and of people of the diaspora.

    Subscribe & Connect : www.danieal.live/podcast
    Official Merch : www.dgarms.com

    The Uprising of Professor Benjamin Zephaniah Part 2

    The Uprising of Professor Benjamin Zephaniah Part 2

    Following Professor Benjamin Zephaniah's passing on 7th December Reggae Uprising Podcast has created two episodes celebrating his life, works and inspirational legacy. The Uprising of Professor Benjamin Zephaniah embodies two parts.

    Disclaimer : This episode does not feature the opinions of Reggae Uprising Podcast or it's host. All extracts shared and sources of information are listed within the episodes description and are featured for eductional purposes.

    Sources :

    https://benjaminzephaniah.com/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Zephaniah

    Rong Radio - Naked - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3HjMcY50Kc

    Swayzak - Illegal ft Benjamin Zepaniah - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3m_gOgKY_c

    Pat D Lady Paradox - New Dawn feat Benjamin Zephaniah & Selone - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53XR40dhNBs

    Natty & The Rebel Ship ft Benjamin Zephaniah - Badman (Rastafari Mix) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Hon0G7BsAE

    Bomb The Bass ft Sinead O'Connor & Benjamin Zephaniah - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk_jAcy-R1Y

    https://benjaminzephaniah.com/me-i-thought-obe-me-up-yours-i-thought/

    Benjamin Zephaniah convinces jounalist to return MBE live on air (2003) - Channel ITN Archive
    20 years ago - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ks22TMFOslM

    Benjamin Zephaniah on the monarchy and turning down an OBE - Channel Republic4UK
    7 May 2011 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8U8J5UjaAE

    Benjamin Zephaniah on Boris Johnson, Question time 12/10/12 - Channel LF Forward - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vr2rEdg870g

    'The Life and Rhymes of Benjamin Zephaniah' - https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/The-Life-and-Rhymes-of-Benjamin-Zephaniah-Audiobook/B07DJRG283

    Me Green Poem - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6xyQJ0XTn0

    Love The Life - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8UfTJoFr9w

    Wear a white poppy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtjCGCxT_PU

    Revolutionary Minds Album - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5D9jYSvQDY&list=OLAK5uy_lhy_h1Bd-yjH_amXbC6Y47PyAfwxw5ZVs

    Disclaimer : Reggae Uprising Podcast does not own any of the rights to any of the music or extracts featured. It is used only as a tool of education, upliftment and empowerment for and of people of the diaspora.

    Subscribe & Connect : www.danieal.live/podcast
    Official Merch : www.dgarms.com

    The Uprising of Professor Benjamin Zephaniah Part 1

    The Uprising of Professor Benjamin Zephaniah Part 1

    Following Professor Benjamin Zephaniah's passing on 7th December Reggae Uprising Podcast has created two episodes celebrating his life, works and inspirational legacy. The Uprising of Professor Benjamin Zephaniah embodies two parts.

    Disclaimer : This episode does not feature the opinions of Reggae Uprising Podcast or it's host. All extracts shared and sources of information are listed within the episodes description and are featured for eductional purposes.

    Sources :

    https://benjaminzephaniah.com/

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Zephaniah

    Pencil Me In - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxyS8fs1nBg

    Benjamin Zephaniah - Pen Rhythm Poet 1983 - Channel - Joseph Heaven
    A film by Simon Heaven Compass Films Ltd 1986 all rights reserved - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQzSWF9Al_w

    The Spirit Level - Belly of De Beast Album - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gmmm1WRktmw

    Rasta LP - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D03iKkAR9bc&list=OLAK5uy_nz_4WFeqxOizNkamL5fFcvWgsrw9s_oyo

    Disclaimer : Reggae Uprising Podcast does not own any of the rights to any of the music or extracts featured. It is used only as a tool of education, upliftment and empowerment for and of people of the diaspora.

    Subscribe & Connect : www.danieal.live/podcast
    Official Merch : www.dgarms.com

    Nia liest: Über ein «Kack-Turnier» und zu dicke Autos

    Nia liest: Über ein «Kack-Turnier» und zu dicke Autos

    Jede Woche schreibt Max Küng über ein Phänomen der Gegenwart. Drei davon werden in dieser Folge von Jean-Marc Nia vorgelesen.

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    Kulturelle Aneignung: Was hinter dem Streit um Rastas steckt

    Kulturelle Aneignung: Was hinter dem Streit um Rastas steckt

    Eine Debatte, die die USA schon seit Jahrzehnten beschäftigt, hat die Schweiz erreicht. An ihrem Anfang steht das Konzert einer Mundart-Reggae-Band in einer  linksalternativen Berner Quartierbeiz. Dieses wurde vor gut zwei Wochen in der Pause abgebrochen, weil – so die Veranstalter –  sich Besucherinnen und Besucher Unwohlsein äusserten ob der Tatsache, dass weisse Musiker mit Rastas und westafrikanisch anmutender Kleidung auftraten.

    An ihrem Anfang steht auch der Tweet eines Berner FDP-Stadtrats, der viral ging. Er stellte die Frage, ob nicht jene Menschen das Problem sind, die sich deswegen unwohl fühlen. Über die Landesgrenzen hinaus wird seither über kulturelle Aneignung diskutiert.  

    In den USA hat diese Debatte seit Langem in die Politik Einzug gehalten.  Mit einem Vorfall wie in Bern «lassen sich in den USA Wahlkämpfe gewinnen», schreibt Isabelle Jacobi, Chefredaktorin von «Der Bund» und zuvor lange USA-Korrespondentin von SRF in ihrem Kommentar. In der neuen Folge des Podcasts «Apropos» erklärt sie, wo der Begriff seinen Ursprung hat – und warum die Diskussion auch in der Schweiz nicht so schnell wieder verschwinden dürfte. 

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