Fair Trade Speaker Tonite Feb 15th

15 02 2012





Support Fair Trade Buy Fair Trade Tote Bags

17 01 2012

FTLA supports women in Kolkata, India, who live and work in the Red Light district. They now have gainful employment with a fair wage, health benefits and education. Support these women and FTLA’s education efforts by purchasing one of their beautiful Fair Trade reusable shopping bags. Send an email to fairtradela@gmail.com and let us know of your interest. We are not set up for credit cards so payment will need to be by check. The cost is $20 plus.





6th Annual Fair Trade Holiday Bazaar

6 12 2011
Join Us for the 6th Annual Fair Trade and Conscious Gifts Holiday Bazaar

Don’t spend your hard earned dollars at the mall, buying overpriced gifts made in countries with no labor or environmental protections!

Shop with a clear conscience at our 6th Annual Fair Trade and Conscious Gifts Holiday Bazaar.

Browse through a wide selection of hand-made goods made either internationally with fair-trade standards, or locally by LA-based artists.

There will be jewelry, purses, pillow covers, and more from Afghanistan, as well as books, T-shirts, candles, soaps, oils, handicrafts, and much much more!

Click here to view our new inventory of hand-made gifts from Afghanistan: http://tinyurl.com/6ruauvq.

These items are made in RAWA’s income generation projects. They include gorgeous necklaces with inlaid semi-precious stones, earrings, bracelets, purses, keychains, mirrored keepsake boxes, novelty keychains, and more!

Download the flyer here: http://www.afghanwomensmission.org/graphics/local/holiday_bazaar_2011.pdf

Entrance is Free. There will be complementary hot coffee and tea plus delectable cookies and pastries!

Visit www.afghanwomensmission.org for more information.





Fair Trade Federation Newsletter

6 12 2011
Great Products From our Newest FTF Members

A warm welcome to our newest members:

Connected Goods    www.connectedgoods.com
Dsenyo   www.dsenyo.com
Africa Schools of Kenya    www.askenya.org

Just in time for your holiday shopping, here are some of their products!
Maasai necklace 

Fair + Fashionable. Accessorize in style: festive hairbands, a luxurious gold pendantor brightly beaded Maasai necklaces are on trend.

 

shawl 

Get cozy. With colder weather arriving, lounge around the house in cute pajama pantsand a shawl. Curl up with a cup of tea and a warm lambswool throw to complete the experience!

pumice set


Give the gift of relaxation
during the hectic holiday season, with smoothing  body oils or a charming

 

laptop sleeve
Wrapping it up. 
A bold, functional laptop sleeve protects tech toys. Or give a gift inside a gift! Tuck something small inside a leather tote, reusable shopping bag, or  wristlet!

2012 Annual Conference Call for Speakers 

 

Our 2012 annual conference will be held May 21-23 in Bellevue, WA. We are seeking proposals for conference sessions that will speak to the needs and interests of FTF members and others involved in fair trade.   Click here for more information about the conference and to download the speaker proposal. Submit proposals to  info@fairtradefederation.org by December 1. Please also pass this along to others in your network who may be dynamic speakers – particularly those in the Seattle area.

Thank you for helping us to build a dynamic and informative conference program!

Sincerely,

Fair Trade Federation

Handcrafting Justice ad

Give the gift of hope this holiday season by empowering women in the developing world.

Purchase fair trade gifts for your loved ones!


Visitwww.handcraftingjustice.organd shop today.





Women Hold Up Half The Sky – Skirball Cultural Center

6 11 2011
Women Hold Up Half the Sky
The Skirball Cultural Center is pleased to present Women Hold Up Half the Sky, on view October 27, 2011-March 11, 2012.
In conjunction with Women Hold Up Half the Sky and commemorating the United Nations 2012 International Year of Cooperatives, Audrey’s Museum Store at the Skirball offers a pop-up shop of handcrafted items representing women’s cooperatives and female artisans from around the world through the end of December. Each organization represents the transformative power of women working together to provide for their families, educate their children, pass on deep-rooted traditions, and promote gender equality.
Included here is just a selection of the many affordable gift items that are available in the pop-up shop. Check back for new additions. View our interactive listing of participating organizations for additional information.
 http://shop.skirball.org/Women-Hold-Up-Half-the-Sky/3166/dept




FAIR TRADE PASADENA BENEFIT A SUCCESS!

6 11 2011
Fair Trade Pasadena (FT Pasadena) held its first ever benefit on Friday, October 21, 2011 at Lineage Dance Company in Pasadena. FT Pasadena is raising funds to better educate the people of Pasadena and others about the important benefits of Fair Trade and to promote their Fair Trade efforts in Pasadena. Their larger goal is to have Pasadena become the first Fair Trade Town in Southern California.
Mayor Bill Bogaard attended the event to welcome the guests and to share the work of Pasadena in promoting sustainability, a key element of Fair Trade. He also presented the “Fair Trade Pasadena Supports Women” Teen Poster Contest Award to Madeleine Cameron, a student at the Peace and Justice Academy in Pasadena. Her poster, highlighting the empowerment of women through Fair Trade, was selected from a number of entrants. Mayor Bogaard has been approached by the FT Pasadena committee to consider a resolution, declaring Pasadena a Fair Trade Town, and has expressed interest in further dialogue. Pasadena would be the first Fair Trade Town in Southern California and the 25th in the U.S.
Guests were treated to powerful dance performances by Lineage Dance, highlighting Farmer, Artisan and World. FT Pasadena members set the context for these dances by reading quotes from farmers, artisans and the Nine Principles of Fair Trade from the Fair Trade Federation. Those who attended left with a deeper understanding of Fair Trade, many with wonderful silent auction items they had “won,” and gratitude for having had the opportunity to appreciate this wonderful dance company.
As you may know, Fair Trade is an alternative to conventional trade and is based on relationships. Fair Trade products ensure that the producer receives a fair wage and that there are healthy working conditions. An underpinning of Fair Trade is sustainability- from coffee to handmade clothing. With each Fair Trade purchase, you get quality products that improve lives, strengthen communities, and protect the environment.
FT Pasadena is a campaign of Fair Trade LA and is in its second year and already they have many successful accomplishments. Since it began, FT Pasadena has held a number of events, including being part of “A Taste of Fair Trade” Bike Ride held during Bike Week Pasadena, an event that brought cyclists to stores in Pasadena that sell Fair Trade.




Fair Trade Staying Connected with OOVOO.com

30 10 2011

By Joan Harper

In the ever growing world of Technology, Fair Trade would like to share something to keep you connected with people or someone special in the world. OOVOO.com a free video chat/conferencing website. Please check out the link and let us know how you oovoo.

http://www.oovoo.com





Holiday Global Bizarre at Craft & Folk Art Museum

30 10 2011
Hope you are getting ready for the holiday season! 
Please find attached PDF version of Holiday Global Bazaar invitation!  The Printed version will be here on 10/31, and we will send them to you unless you would like to pick them up at the museum.  If so please let me know!
Please use the invitation to promote the event- we are going to feature each of you on our website and face book page, so keep your eyes on it, too.
If you have not “like” the museum, please do it today!
Please let me know if you have any questions!
Yuko
_________________________
Yuko Makuuchi
Global Merchant
Craft and Folk Art Museum
5814 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Tel: 323.937.4230 x22
Fax: 323.937.5576
www.cafam.org
www.theeggandtheeye.com

 





Saturday Nov 5th, 10,000 Villages Event

30 10 2011





Vote for “Ride Along on the Fair Trade Movement with FT Towns”

30 10 2011

Ride Along on the Fair Trade Movement with FT Towns

Joan from CA


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Since 2005, Fair Trade Los Angeles has been a unified voice to stress the importance of purchasing Fair Trade products to 20 million southern California residents. From the initiative and support of Fair Trade Los Angeles, four towns in the region have Fair Trade town campaigns. Pasadena is about to become the first Fair Trade town in southern California from residents taking a dedicated interest in their community. Fair Trade comprises a global $4billion a year movement, with artisan goods and agricultural commodities produced by over 3000 cooperatives. By synergistically unifying economic, social and environmental justice in Fair Trade’s model, life moves beyond the challenge of survival, for people that might earn $2 a day or less, to an economic system where their goods and crops are not exploited in the global economic market and they earn a living wage.

For the past two years, the Fair Trade Town Pasadena campaign has educated the community and garnered support for Fair Trade across a breadth of the city’s population. At a bookstore, children and parents attended a presentation about the importance of Fair Trade chocolate instead of conventional chocolate that might use child or slave labor to harvest ingredients. Teenagers were educated on Fair Trade precepts and created art work signifying the importance of Fair Trade. Bicycle riders took a Fair Trade cycle tour of Pasadena stopping to sample Fair Trade coffee, view shops selling Fair Trade artisan goods and a grocery store with a myriad of Fair Trade products. A local dance company has produced a Fair Trade themed production to signify the relationship between Fair Trade farmers, artisans and global community purchasing their goods. Faith communities, businesses and organizations have been surveyed to see if they use or would like to initiate serving products like Fair Trade coffee, tea and sugar. A dialogue established with the municipal government will lead to a city resolution in support of Fair Trade.

Fair Trade Town Pasadena’s movement has educated a city, of over 200,000 people with diverse demographics, on a local basis about the importance of making Fair Trade purchasing decisions so people make a living wage for goods provided and are not exploited. Also, the earth is protected as many Fair Trade agricultural products are organic and use sustainable farming methods, along with many Fair Trade artisan goods incorporating recycled materials.

Meeting people where they are in their daily life style activities and showing positive choices made locally can have positive, global ramifications personifies the innovative approach the Fair Trade Town Pasadena campaign utilizes to educate the community about the importance of purchasing Fair Trade products. This model, facilitated by the leadership of Fair Trade Los Angeles, offers a framework for other southern California cities to join Claremont, Irvine, Long Beach and Pasadena to act and grow the Fair Trade movement.

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