Mother with her child receiving treatment at Alexandra Clinic.
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Mother with child being treated for gastroenteritis at an Alex clinic.
Schwegmann, Wendy
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Mother with her child receiving treatment at Alexandra Clinic.
Mother with child being treated for gastroenteritis at an Alex clinic.
Schwegmann, Wendy
This document contains the list and the biographical notes about the Afrapix photographers, together with links to their own websites and projects.
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COLLECTIONS IN VARIOUS INSTITUTIONS
This section provides links to various other collections with holdings of physical and digital Afrapix images in various national and international institutions.
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'Justice and Peace' was formed in response to Vatican II, Pope Paul VI setting up the Pontifical Commission for justice and peace in 1967. A justice and peace group was founded in Johannesburg in 1973/4. ' Justice and Peace' was keenly aware that Apartheid had been a key characteristic of societal imbalances. Apart from its primary focus which was to raise awareness in the Catholic Community, Justice and Peace worked closely with both local and international organisations (religious and lay) who were committed to transforming society through justice and reconciliation.
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Afrapix produced a number of collective exhibitions in its 10 years of existence. Some of the key exhibitions were 'Cordoned Heart', 'Staffrider' annual exhibition, 'Crossroads', 'Taking Sides', 'Children's Exhibition' and 'Human Rights'.
Typically these exhibitions were shown at conferences, in community halls, and other events in order to raise awareness about the pressing issues of the time. Some also went overseas like 'Cordoned Heart' and 'Taking Sides' (which became 'Beyond the Barricades'). These exhibitions often were shown in main stream galleries, and 'Cordoned Heart' and 'Beyond the Barricades' were also published as books.
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JULIE FREDERIKSE, Collection of photographs
This collection was opened by Julie Frederikse while she began researching her book The Unbreakable Thread: Non-Racialism in South Africa. The photographs she gathered, numbering over 1200, form the bulk of this collection. Captured by photographers from Afrapix and International Defence and Aid Fund (IDAF), and other photographers of the time, this collection of 'struggle photography' is a visual document of South Africa's turbulent political past, and include topics such as: African National Congress, Conscription, Education, Elections, Funerals, Labour, Living Conditions, Military and Police, National Party, Protests, Transvaal Indian Congress, Resistance, and Unrest.
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POSTERS AND EPHEMERAL, Various formats
This section will contain various publication formats for which Afrapix photographs were used. The cover image depicts the fold-out brochure produced by Afrapix, Co-ordinator Diane Stuart.
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This section contains journal articles relating to Afrapix, which have been written by various authors about Afrapix. They were provided in digital format.
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