Errol Smith is interviewed and answers telphone calls. He defines the role of racism in the Black community, and that it must be chosen as an enemy to resis or sidestep. Economic strength brings empowerment, he argues, challenging perceptions and attitudes crippled by racism. Listener questions address issues such as: police brutality, explotative nature of capitalism, and the role of Black leadership.|37 THINGS A BLACK MAN NEEDS TO KNOW / Errol Smith| interviewed by Nuri Mohammed. - SERIES: Belize Carribean pulse - Errol Smith is interviewed and answers telphone calls. He defines the role of racism in the Black community, and that it must be chosen as an enemy to resis or sidestep. Economic strength brings empowerment, he argues, challenging perceptions and attitudes crippled by racism. Listener questions address issues such as: police brutality, explotative nature of capitalism, and the role of Black leadership. - BROADCAST: KPFK, 1991.
