Race, rhetoric, rastafari / Jamaica Media Productions Limited.

Jamaica : Jamaica Media Productions Limited, 19831983Description: 1 videodisc : sound, colour ; 4.7 inContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
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  • videodisc
Subject(s): Director : Barbara Blake Hannah.Summary: In 1982 Jamaican author and film maker Barbara Blake Hannah visited England, where she had lived from 1964-1972 and in that time became Britain's first Black TV journalist - appearing each weekday evening on Thames TV's "Today Show with Eammon Andrews", ATV-Birmingham and later working in production with BBC-TV's "Man alive" current affairs programme. Now a rastafarian, her view of England after her ten years absence is expressed through six interviews with black and white Britons who give their views on the tragedy of negative race relations in England and the resulting rise in Rastafari views among black youth. Filmed in London and Birmingham, the film presents a case for racial harmony through understanding that all are children of one God.
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Director : Barbara Blake Hannah.

In 1982 Jamaican author and film maker Barbara Blake Hannah visited England, where she had lived from 1964-1972 and in that time became Britain's first Black TV journalist - appearing each weekday evening on Thames TV's "Today Show with Eammon Andrews", ATV-Birmingham and later working in production with BBC-TV's "Man alive" current affairs programme. Now a rastafarian, her view of England after her ten years absence is expressed through six interviews with black and white Britons who give their views on the tragedy of negative race relations in England and the resulting rise in Rastafari views among black youth. Filmed in London and Birmingham, the film presents a case for racial harmony through understanding that all are children of one God.

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