Fonds AL3165 - Zackie Achmat, Jack Lewis and Treatment Action Campaign Political Papers

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ZA SAHA AL3165

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Zackie Achmat, Jack Lewis and Treatment Action Campaign Political Papers

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  • 1971 - 2005 (Accumulation)
  • 1980 - 2003 (Accumulation)

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8.7 linear metres (87 archival boxes)

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The collection is organized by two major themes: activist work in the 1980s and up to 1998 (when the Treatment Action Campaign was formed); and activist work post-1998, concentrated around the Treatment Action Campaign. The brief biographies of Zackie Achmat and Jack Lewis contained in the introduction of this inventory provide some indication of the work done by each as individuals and as part of a collective.

Often either Jack or Zackie would start a project and then include the other in its ongoing implementation. As a result, the authorship of many documents in this collection cannot be clearly attributed to either Jack Lewis or Zackie Achmat.

The collection comprises of documents (hard copies) stored in archive boxes and electronic documents (stored on the SAHA drive according to file number) as well as audio-visual materials (please see the SAHA archivist for access to these documents). There are also a number of posters in the collection that is stored with the SAHA Poster Collection (AL2446).The SAHA Posterdatabase indicates the cross-referencing of the posters to this collection.

Some materials are restricted access. Restrictions are noted next to the title of the documents. Please see the SAHA archivist should you require access to these documents.

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BibliographyThese sites and publications relate to the political work of Jack Lewis, Zackie Achmat and the Treatment Action Campaign.Website: Treatment Action Campaign www.tac.org.zaWebsite: Idol Pictures www.idol.co.zaWebsite: Beat It! Treatment Literacy Series www.beatit.co.zaWebsite: AIDS Law Project www.alp.org.zaPublication: Steven Friedman & Shauna Mottiar (2005) “A Rewarding Engagement? The Treatment Action Campaign and the Politics of HIV/AIDS” in Politics & Society, 33:4, p.511-565. Examines the TAC’s use of constitutional democracy as a model for collective action on social initiatives.Publication: Jack Lewis (1984) “The rise and fall of the South African peasantry: a critique and reassessment” in Journal of Southern African Studies, 11:1, p.1-24.Online publication: Chris McGreal (2008) Profile of Zackie Achmat on the Guardian website, Friday September 12, 2008 Accessed at http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/sep/12/matthiasrath.aids on 25 November 2008Film: Brian Tilley (2001) It's My Life. 72 minutes, colour. Release date: 2002; copyright date: 2001. Follows Zackie Achmat over a period of five months as he grapples with issues around his stance on not taking antiretrovirals and his own deteriorating health. During this time the TAC brings a court case against the South African government to force the provision of antiretroviral treatment for the prevention of mother to child HIV prevention.

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20091117

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