Rastafarianism is not just about dreadlocks, reggae music, or Bob Marley. It’s a global Black liberation movement, a way of life rooted in African pride, spiritual freedom, and resistance to oppression.
In this video, Whitney Mckoy explains why Rastafari goes beyond religion — from its revolutionary beginnings in Jamaica, to its influence on global Black consciousness, including Pan-African activism. She also examines its impact on health, identity, and social justice today.
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