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All our Children

All our Children: Photo Exhibition

The exhibition was a joint project between Afrapix and Vumani. The images are of children of all races and from different socio-economic backgrounds. They depict living conditions in rural and urban environments in the 1980s, and some depict social upheaval.

The contributing photophers were: Gill de Vlieg, Paul Grendon, Steve Hilton-Barber, Chris Ledochowski, Pax Magwaza, Roger Meintjies, Santu Mofokeng, Eric Miller, Cedric Nunn, Guy Tillim, Paul Weinberg and Anna Zieminski. The pictures were printed by Graham Goddard and compiled by Chris Ledochowski.

Maps

Set of 1:50000 maps in a roll, including the areas:

Roukoop, Moloporivier, Vergelee, Cremona, Makgori, Gemsbokvlakte, Phitshane, Mogosane, Ramatlhabama, Ottoshoop, Mafikeng, Morokweng, Northridge, Piet Plessis, Cumnor, Tlhagameng, Leeudraai, Dirkiesrus, West End, Mareetsane, Madibogo, Kraaipan, Thusong, Itsoseng, Deelpan, Biesiesvlei.

Young Christian Students South Africa (YCS), Records

The Afrapix photographers represented in this collection are Anna Zieminski, Eric Miller, and others unidentified.

The YCS was an international movement, which embraced Christian values of love, justice and peace. It was an ecumenical Christian student movement operating in parishes, schools, seminaries, universities and other higher education institutions. It had its origins in the Belgium Catholic Church at the beginning of the twentieth century.

The YCS was started in South Africa in 1959, initially as a parish for younger school goers who were members of the Young Christian Workers. The main aim of the YCS at this time was to ‘Christianise’ the schools and universities. From 1965, it also began to focus on high schools. Its activities were centred around get-togethers, rallies and groups who looked critically at youth culture and education. Actions focused on: charity, parish work, and challenging values at schools.

In the mid 1970’s the YCS became an independent non-racial movement in South Africa.

Mark Heywood Papers

Included in the collection are the photographs of Cedric Nunn, Paul Grendon, Warren Parker, Anna Zieminski, Benny Gool and Eric Miller.

The collection contains the personal papers of Mark Heywood, activitist, member and director of various NGOs in South Africa during the 1980s to 2000s, such as the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), the Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS), the AIDS Law Project (ALP), and finally 'Section 27', where Mark Heywood served as Executive Director.

Women in the 1980s

The photographs by Afrapix photographers were used for an exhibition depicting women in various settings. The images are of relocations (forced removals - Weenen and others), women workers and farm workers, demonstrations by women, FEDTRAW rally, women in trade unions, women affected by violence, and living conditions of women in urban environments.

Photographers include: Paul Weinberg, Chris Ledochowski, Lesley Lawson, Gill de Vlieg, Anna Zieminski, Cedric Nunn, Gisele Wulfsohn, Dave Hartman, Paul Grendon, Guy Tillim, Pax Magwaza, Gill Cargill, Steve Hilton-Barber.

Volume 3

Techniques d’ Enseignement et methods d’evaluation de travaux pratiques, Douala, Cameroun, 1976, 121 pages, Copies located at: Library of Congress

Realities and aspirations of social work education in Africa. 3rd ASWEA conference. Also titled Social realities and the response of social work education in Africa, Ethiopia, 1976, 127 pages, Copies located at: Library of Congress, Washington D.C.; Michigan State University, Michigan; Case Western, Ohio.

The role of social development education in Africa’s struggle for political and economic independence. 3rd ASWEA conference, Ethiopia, 1977, 145 pages, Copies located at: Library of Congress, Washington D.C.; Northwestern, Illinois; Boston Univ, CT; Michigan State University, Michigan.

The development of a training curriculum in family welfare. From the ASWEA expert group, Ethiopia, 1978, 115 pages, Copies located at: Library of Congress, Washington D.C.; Northwestern, Ill.

L’Elaboration d’ un programme de Formation en Bien-Etre familial, Ethiopia, 1978, 127 pages, Copies located at: Library of Congress; N.Y. public library res libr.

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