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Now this is how to celebrate Christmas!

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

As we emerge from piles of wrapping paper, lament the amount of cookies we’ve consumed, and reflect on the good times and good people we enjoyed at Christmas, I hope you get rejuvenated by updates from folks who spent the season of Advent preparing for a Fair Trade Christmas.
Bob Walz of Guardian Angels [...]

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Tick, tock, tick, tock; time to fill your Fair Trade stockings!

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

Okay, that rhyme is pretty lame, but it is hard to find catchy titles for each and every blog posting! What I’m trying to do is remind you to place your gift orders with Work of Human Hands and our coffee partners soon because Christmas is almost here. Katy and I are spending [...]

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Coffee with a Clear Conscience: Guest blogger

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

As I mentioned in my last posting, CRS Fair Traders have been getting a lot of media coverage lately, which makes us all very proud. The Florida Catholic, for example, featured Ambassador Stephanie RH Bosse, in its November 16-22nd issue. Stephanie is quite a persuasive writer, and I thought I’d share one of [...]

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Holiday season shines spotlight on Fair Trade

Monday, December 3rd, 2007

There is no doubt that the weeks leading up to Christmas are a busy time for Fair Traders. By planning Work of Human Hands sales, getting the word out about chocolate as a special gift, and coffee as a way to stay warm, CRS Fair Trade staff, Ambassadors, and supporters are spreading the good [...]

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A Fair Trade Ripple Effect for Ghana

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

This summer I had the fun of escorting Fair Traders to Ghana the grand prize experience of the Raise Money Right contests.
As the group mentioned on this blog, we had a tremendous experience and returned to our various homes dedicated to the idea that we could help the people of Ghana by understanding [...]

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Fair Trade Field Notes: Green v. Roasted?

Monday, November 19th, 2007

Greetings again from Central America. I just posted a note about four coffee cooperatives in Guatemala that are taking coffee roasting into their own hands, and mentioned that the primary market for their roasted coffee will be domestic, with exports as a possibility in the future. I thought a bit more context — [...]

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Another Fair Trade Resolution from Church Leaders

Monday, November 12th, 2007

Here at CRS headquarters, we are fond of sharing that the U.S. Catholic Conference of Bishops passed a resolution supporting Fair Trade a couple years ago at one of their annual meetings. We were as delighted to learn from our Constituency Relations colleague Christine Smith that the National Council of Catholic Women recently also [...]

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Only 49 shopping days until Christmas

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

UGH! I can’t believe I really wrote that! But, hey, it is part of my job to help you shop your values. I know so many of us want to be thoughtful, responsible consumers, and the upcoming holiday season can full of distractions and temptations that take us of our path. But [...]

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What Would Jesus Brew?

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

That’s the new sticker floating around CRS offices these days, courtesy of our friends at Dean’s Beans in Massachusetts. It just goes to show that from coast to coast, more and more people are choosing to drink Fair Trade coffee as a reflection of their values.  Check out the article below from the Spokesman-Review to find out [...]

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Fair Trade: Feel-good fad or best-kept development secret?

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Although Fair Trade is considered by some folks to be a development tool, meaning a set of principles and practices that help disadvantaged people increase incomes, invest in communities and protect the environment in sustainable ways, the fact is I don’t get to hang out with development practitioners all that much. Sure, Catholic Relief [...]

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