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Rastafarianism: When Religious Beliefs Conflict With Medical Necessity—A Case Report and Review of the Literature Around an Ethically Complicated Case [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Psychiatry
Discussion: This case exemplifies the complexities of clinical care when religious beliefs conflict with medical necessity. We discuss the limited indications for dronabinol and potential adverse effects on delirium’s behavioral symptoms.
Matthew Flick   +2 more
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Gender, Climate Change and Food Insecurity: A Zimbabwean Rastafari Perspective [PDF]

open access: yesPharos Journal of Theology, 2023
The global climate change crisis has a direct bearing on the imbalances affecting the ecosystem including food security. In Africa, the theme of food security is urgent and has been exacerbated by pandemics and the footprint of the ecological crisis. The
Fortune Sibanda
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SER JOVEN RASTA EN CUBA: un camino entre etiquetas e identidades raciales

open access: yesKwanissa, 2021
SENDO UM JOVEM RASTA EM CUBA: um caminho entre rótulos e identidades raciais   BEING YOUNG RASTA IN CUBA: a road between labels and racial identities Resumen El presente artículo revisita algunos resultados obtenidos en 2016, en el marco de una ...
Yoannia Pulgarón Garzón
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“We Stand for Black Livity!”: Trodding the Path of Rastafari in Ghana

open access: yesReligions, 2020
Rastafari is a Pan-African socio-spiritual movement and way of life that was created by indigent Black people in the grip of British colonialism in 1930s Jamaica.
Shamara Wyllie Alhassan
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Reggae y rastafari. Dos formas de entender el Caribe

open access: yesMayéutica: Revista Científica de Humanidades y Artes, 2023
En este texto se hace una revisión crítica del libro Reggae y rastafari. Dos formas de entender el Caribe, escrito por Juan David Chacón Benítez y César Cortez Méndez. Los autores reconstruyen la historia de la cultura rastafari a partir de los orígenes
Luis Pérez ­Valero
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Na rua se faz trabalho: música e religiosidade entre rastafaris na periferia paulistana

open access: yesArgumentos, 2023
Music has become one of the greatest forms of expression for Rastafari, a cultural movement that emerged in 1930 in Jamaica and that during its development established connections between religiosity, politics, leisure and work ...
Marcelo Yokoi
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La fabrique du retour en Afrique. Politiques et pratiques de l’appartenance en Jamaïque (1920-1968)

open access: yesRevue Européenne des Migrations Internationales, 2013
This paper focuses on the Jamaicans who formulated to their government their desire to return to Africa thanks to letters, petitions and the creation of various organizations.
Giulia Bonacci
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Jah People: the cultural hybridity of white Rastafarians.

open access: yesGlocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation, 2013
For more than half a century, the African-based Rastafarian movement has existed and thrived. Since the early 1930s, Rastafari has developed, changed and gained enough supporters to be considered “one of the most popular Afro-Caribbean religions of the ...
Michael Loadenthal
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Rastafari: Alternative Religion and Resistance against “White” Christianity

open access: yesÉtudes Caribéennes, 2009
Since the early sixteenth century, the history of Jamaica has been associated successively with slavery, Christian Evangelization, colonialism and neocolonialism, which gave rise to numerous revolutions, riots and various other forms of social unrest ...
Jérémie Kroubo Dagnini
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Rastafari, repatriación y lucha armada en Jamaica: un análisis del activismo de la African Reform Church en clave de la cultura afrocreolé (1959-1960)

open access: yesEsboços, 2022
En este artículo se analiza el movimiento rastafari African Reform Church, liderado por el pastor Claudius Henry, en Jamaica entre los años 1959 y 1960, y sus acciones que pretendieron forzar la repatriación hacia Etiopía y la liberación colonial de los
Ariel Mogni
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