Dorothy lives for strugle - Dorothy Nyembe on her release from 15 years in prison
- ZA AFRAPIX AP2-A-1209
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- 1980s
Badsha, Omar
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Dorothy lives for strugle - Dorothy Nyembe on her release from 15 years in prison
Badsha, Omar
National Progressive Primary Health Care Network, Records
Formed in September 1987, the National Progressive Primary Health Care Network was established in order to promote Primary Health Care, particularly to poor people in rural areas. The NPPHCN was committed to equal, accessible, good health services which everyone can afford and access, and that there should be a national health service.
The collection contains a number of images by Afrapix photographers, which were used by the NPPHCN for exhibitions, conferences, pamphlets and other outreach material. Included are Graham Goddard, Guy Tillim, Cedric Nunn, Roger Meintjes, Chris Ledochowski, Lesley Lawson, Gisele Wulfsohn, Gideon Mendel, Anna Zieminski, Steve Hilton-Barber, Gill De Vlieg.
Part of EXHIBITIONS BY AFRAPIX
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.
Royal Agricultural Show, Pietermaritzburg.
An agricultural show with a bull being led around a pen being shown. A large sign "Stockowners Verbore" is above the judges. Date unknown.
Weinberg, Paul
AFRAPIX
Black woman with her child at the Mai-Mai bazaar in Johannesburg
Gordon, Jenny
Young woman in her tent 'house' in Crossroads, a large squatter camp in Cape Town
Matthews, Jimi