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Part of Papers of Yvonne Abrahams
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Part of Papers of Yvonne Abrahams
Part of Rev. James Arthur Calata Papers
Articles, syllabuses, reports of educational projects initiated by Yale Department of Education.
Part of Diocese of Cape Town records
(see also Archbishops of Cape Town 111 AB2546/C12).
Yeoville Residents' Organisation
Part of Papers of Jeremy Baskin
Constitution, minutes, correspondence.
Young Christian Students Movement
Part of Michael Deeb Papers
Young Christian Students South Africa
Part of Young Christian Students South Africa (YCS), Records
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.
Photographs of children and young people, mostly from the 1980's. They include primary school children in Mafikeng, high school children in Kimberley Inkatha Youth Brigade Pace College. Soweto brass band, street children.