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Equal Exchange to Join Coffee Program!

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

 
 
 
 
Great news!  Equal Exchange will be joining our Coffee Program on October 1! 
For those of you who don’t know “EE,” it is our pleasure to help acquaint you.  EE is a:

Worker-owned cooperative.
Fair Trade pioneer.  The coop was established in 1986 when few people in the United States were talking about Fair Trade, developed an innovative  Interfaith Program that partners [...]

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Celebrating Labor Day the Solidarity Way

Monday, August 20th, 2007

As Labor Day approaches, some of us look forward to three day weekends and final opportunities to enjoy the summer. That’s only natural, and I hope you do find ways to rest and rejuvenate before the long sunny days and light work and school schedules slip away. For myself, I have a whole [...]

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Fair Trade in Peru!

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

The View from Peru: Fair Trade at K’Antu!
Hola!  I am writing from Lima, the capital of Peru.  After leaving Uruguay last week, I came here to support my colleagues in our Peru program as they develop a strategic plan for their economic justice programming for the next few years.  I am part of a team [...]

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Ethiopia Wins. Starbucks Wins. Farmers Win!

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

An update for those of you who have been following the progress of Ethiopia’s trademark campaign on our blog or in recent issues of the CRS Fair Trader: Starbucks has signed a licensing agreement with the government of Ethiopia!  Seth Petchers manages the coffee program at Oxfam America, which led a coalition of NGOs in [...]

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Fair Trade Joe. Go Sisters, Go!

Wednesday, June 13th, 2007

Just got this note this morning from the Sisters of St. Joseph, an inspiring order of religious women based in Pennsylvania:

“The Sisters of St. Joseph are now serving Fair Trade tea and coffee in their Motherhouse Dining Room in Baden, Pa.
This effort is an extension of the sisters’ commitment to ‘build sustainable communities.’ The [...]

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Excuse me, Your Business Practices are Showing

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

The Fair Trade Federation conference last weekend brought dozens of Fair Trade companies and organizations to Washington, D.C. to focus especially on doing the work of Fair Trade. Lots of inspiration and information was passed around, including opening remarks from Fair Trade guru, Paul Myers, new Chair of the International Fair Trade Association. [...]

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How Green is Your Fair Trade Coffee?

Friday, May 25th, 2007

I drink Fair Trade coffee because…well…mostly because our partners sell coffee that is out-of-this-world good! I also drink it because it promotes economic justice and sustainable farming in coffee-growing communities overseas. Recently, however, I have come to discover that the Fair Trade principles that motivate our partners here in the United States have [...]

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Chicago Conference Center Goes Fair Trade!

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

Just a quick note to congratulate the good folks at the Cenacle Conference and Retreat Center in Chicago on making the big move to Fair Trade coffee!  No more miserable corporate coffee for its guests — from now on it is all Just Coffee, all the time.
The center is run by the Cenacle sisters, whose [...]

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Patron Saint of Coffee?

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

Because I work everyday on coffee, and because I am personally obsessed with finding out-of-this-world coffees for myself, I am generally known around CRS as “the coffee guy.” (The Baltimore Sun actually referred to me in an article a few years ago as the “CRS coffee czar.”) This means that every time coffee or [...]

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Changing the World by Changing the Rules: Go Sojo!

Tuesday, May 15th, 2007

A special issue of Sojourners Magazine features Trade Justice and the many ways Christians can help Make Trade Just. Noting that “Our clothes–or coffee, jeans, and virtually everything else we consume–can tell a story” the issue profiles Traidcraft, a church hall organization that is now on the London Stock Exchange, our friends at Divine [...]

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