ATKV

The Afrikaans Language and Culture Association (Afrikaans: Afrikaanse Taal- en Kultuurvereniging), ATKV, is a society that aims to promote the Afrikaans language and culture. The association was founded in 1930 in Cape Town. Since its inception and up to the end of Apartheid in 1994, membership was only open to members of the Afrikaner Christian community. Membership was thereafter opened to include people of all ethnicities, sharing the same values as the ATKV (i.e. speaking Afrikaans and belonging to the Christian faith).

ATKV
Founded1930
Cape Town, Cape Province, Union of South Africa.
TypeNon-governmental organisation
FocusAfrikaans language & culture based on Biblical, Christian values.
Location
  • Randburg, Republic of South Africa
Area served
Republic of South Africa & Namibia
MethodDirect action, lobbying, research, innovation
Key people
  • SonĂ©l Brits (Managing Director)
Websiteatkv.org.za
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