FTLA screening of “BIRDSONG & COFFEE: A WAKE UP CALL”

8 07 2011
Fair Trade LA screening of “BIRDSONG & COFFEE: A WAKE UP CALL” and Presentation by Coffee Producer ~~ July 29, 2011

What is the connection between coffee farmers, coffee drinkers and birds?   Why do we need a wake up call?

Please join Fair Trade LA for a screening of “Birdsong & Coffee: A Wake Up Call” followed by a presentation by Gilberto Ramirez from CoopeAgri of Costa Rica.  Gilbert is a visionary, an innovator and a leader in his community who directs the first Fair Trade Town in Latin America.

When:  Friday, July 29, 2011 from 7:30pm-9pm

Where:  Ten Thousand Villages, 567 South Lake Ave, Pasadena, CA 91101

For more information, visit www.fairtradela.org or call Joan Harper at (818) 406-9296.





Fair Trade Film Screening Friday, July 29th

8 07 2011

Spread the word about FTLA’s film screening and presentation by a fair trade coffee producer from Costa Rica.  This event will be Friday July 29th 7:30-9pm at Ten Thousand Villages.  Flyer is attached.  Hope to see you there!

FTLA Film Screening & Presentation 7-29-11





Vote today for Fair Trade LA to win a Green Grant

16 06 2011

CLICK HERE TO GO VOTE

Fair Trade Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 
Sustainability + community empowerment + poverty alleviation
www.fairtradela.org

Since 2005, Fair Trade Los Angeles (FTLA) has worked to enhance Southern California’s knowledge of fair trade. By educational events, participating in community gatherings to share quality fair trade products, unifying fair trade merchants and mobilizing people of faith to the moral imperatives of fair trade, FTLA is expanding the demand for fair trade products. In the past two years, FTLA launched the Fair Trade Towns initiative in the region. With collaborative support for fair trade by businesses, government, community organizations and diverse faith traditions, Claremont, Irvine, Long Beach, Pasadena and South Pasadena are working to meet the criteria to achieve Fair Trade Town status.

The Fair Trade model works towards economic and environmental justice but needs local communities to spread the word. With one half of the world living on $2 a day or less, their lives become a struggle for survival. When their communities unify in a cooperative to sell agricultural or artisan goods in the world market place, the fair trade model offers resources to provide the necessities of life and enhance neighborhoods with schools and health care facilities. Annually, over $4 billion of fair trade goods are produced through 3000 cooperatives. By not exploiting workers in seeking the cheapest price, they uphold the moral, social contract of standing in solidarity with all people. Environmentally, fair trade encourages organic, sustainable crops and recycling. Without the use of synthetic pesticides, fertilizers and herbicides, farmers are protected from exposure to toxins in the fields and consumers from products they eat. Land is respected with composting, terracing and reforestation to minimize soil erosion. Usually, fair trade crops increase biodiversity in the food chain as farmers select historical, regional varieties to plant and this provides the added benefit of offering habitat for birds and animals. Furthermore, many artisans use recycled materials to make jewelry, tote bags and baskets. By promoting natural sustainability and diversity, fair trade promotes a greener planet. Nonetheless fair trade needs people to buy into it, so FTLA works to share this amazing movement with our local community.

FLTA has worked with many other green organizations and events to promote Fair Trade. For instance, Pasadena recently worked with C.I.C.L.E. during Bike to Work Week; they held a “Taste of Fair Trade” bike ride in different stores and cafes in Pasadena to sample fair trade products and learn more about the movement. The event as a whole promoted living responsibly on a local and global level. Also, Long Beach has been working with the Long Beach City College Fashion Department to design fashionable clothes that the fair trade/ sweat-free/ organic sewing cooperative Nueva Vida in Nicaragua could make and sell. FTLA was able to fly two women from the cooperative to Long Beach to see the fashion show and attend Fair Trade events around Los Angeles. This not only helped these women in Nicaragua live economically sustainable lives, but taught students and the community about how and where the clothing they purchase is made.

With the green grant, Fair Trade Los Angeles’ activities will further promote Fair Trade Towns, distribute educational resources and engage people in the movement. The overlying objective will work towards making fair trade a mainstream option with a diversity of goods for consumers in Southern California, while the lives of people in another continent or hemisphere move beyond poverty and sustainability for the earth benefits in a greener planet for all.

 

Joan Harper, FTLA Coordinator, and Theo Chocolate Representative Kim Phan at the World Fair Trade Day Caravan in Long Beach.
The Nueva Vida Sewing Cooperative, the Fair Trade, sweat-free, organic Nicaraguan women’s sewing cooperative that works with the Long Beach City College’s Fashion Department and FTLA.
FTLA and Nueva Vida at fair trade wine tasting event in South Pasadena.
The “A Taste of Fair Trade” bike ride event was held in conjunction with C.I.C.L.E. during Bike to Work Week in Pasadena. The bike ride’s last stop at Ten Thousand Villages in Pasadena. Bikers are learning about fair trade.




World Fair Trade Day: Get in the Picture @ Moka Cafe!

11 05 2011

World Fair Trade Day: Get in the picture!

Moka  on Friday, May 13th

Moka Cafe Fair Trade Los Angeles

Moka Cafe Fair Trade Los Angeles


Get coffee for $1 if you pose for a picture with a “I Took a Fair Trade Coffee Break” sticker.

We will post the pictures on Facebook on Saturday.

If you’ve been meaning to check out Moka, make it Friday!!!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Moka-Cafe/109553842455776.

Moka Cafe is located at
55 S. Lake Ave., Suite 125 Pasadena, CA 91101





LONG BEACH ART WALK FESTIVAL

5 05 2011

Long Beach’s second annual World Fair Trade Day celebration will feature a free Fair Trade Chocolate Tasting and vendors selling a variety of Fair Trade crafts. Located in the East Village Arts District, the event will demonstrate how Fair Trade is where global free enterprise and social justice join hands.


When:
  Saturday, May 14, 2011 from 4pm-10pm

Where:  At the intersection of 448 E. Broadway and Linden Avenues., Long Beach





Ben & Jerry’s Scoop Truck

26 04 2011
ben and jerry scoop truck in los angeles for fair trade LA

ben and jerry scoop truck in los angeles for fair trade LA

Jay Curley is the Integrated Marketing Manager for Ben & Jerry’s. Jay has been a great friend of, and advocate for, Fair Trade and specifically Fair Trade Towns at Ben & Jerry’s. He contacted me earlier this week to let me know that they are going to have a scoop truck in the Bay area, and Los Angeles area in may and June and said that they would love to be part of any Fair Trade Town events that may be going on while they are in the area. The truck will be in the LA area from 5/2 – 6/10 and in the Bay area from 6/15 – 7/30.

Jay, the following are some of our best and brightest Fair Trade Town organizers. Joan Harper has been leading the Fair Trade LA coalition for years. The strategy for Los Angeles has been to get a bunch of neighboring municipalities to become Fair Trade Towns to build up the buzz before tackling the behemoth that is LA-proper. Currently FT LA is supporting five regional Fair Trade Town campaigns: Long Beach, Pasadena, South Pasadena, Irvine, and Claremont. They would love to take advantage of this great opportunity, especially as it coincides with World Fair Trade Day on 5/14. Lauren Van Ham is the powerhouse organizer who drove the campaign that made Berkeley the 19th Fair Trade Town in the US. Recently she has really connected with the scoop shop in Berkeley where they helped scoop for free cone day. Katie Selma is currently leading and re-invigorating the Fair Trade Oakland campaign and has really jumped in with both feet. The Oakland campaign has also historically had a good relationship with the scoop shop in Oakland (Jack London Square).

Everyone, feel free to reach out to Jay via email and he will make sure to get you in touch with the appropriate folks. Let me know if I can be of further help, and thanks to you all for all of your dedication and great work!





TELL 1-800-FLOWERS TO GO FAIR TRADE

10 02 2011

Valentine’s Day, which accounts for 40% of fresh flower sales annually, is fast approaching.

If you’re planning to order a bouquet from 1-800-Flowers — the world’s largest florist — you should know where most of those flowers really come from. 

At flower farms in Ecuador and Colombia — the countries that export the most to the U.S. — two-thirds of the workers are women. These women are routinely subjected to harassment and even rape from their male supervisors. They suffer eye infections and miscarriages from consistent contact with dangerous pesticides.

In the weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day, they’re routinely forced to work 80-hour weeks with no overtime pay. Attempts to form a union are met with opposition by police and armed forces. 

Many retailers — such as Whole Foods and Stop & Shop – have taken the important first step of offering Fair Trade flowers to consumers who want no part of these abuses. Fair Trade certified farms must adhere to strict standards for workers’ rights, which prevents the abuses described above. 

1-800-Flowers is the largest florist in the world. Yet they offer no Fair Trade flowers at all.

Tell 1-800-Flowers to join other major retailers in offering Fair Trade flowers.

1-800-Flowers uses a certifying agency called Florverde, which ensures that its flower farms measure up to certain environmental standards — this is a good thing. But Florverde has almost no labor standards: A farm can be certified even if it uses forced labor.Indeed, Florverde is owned by the Association of Colombian Flower Exporters, so it has a financial incentive to keep wages low and suppress workers’ rights.

This is the week before Valentine’s Day — more people will purchase flowers during the next seven days than any other week this year. This is our best opportunity to demand a promise from 1-800-Flowers to join its competitors in offering Fair Trade flowers. So after you sign the petition, please share this email widely and post on Facebook — do everything you can to pressure 1-800-Flowers to show a little respect for the women who toil in unbearable circumstances. The women without whom they’d have no flowers to sell.

Click the link below to tell 1-800-Flowers to make a promise this Valentine’s Day to sell Fair Trade flowers:

http://www.change.org/petitions/ask-1-800-flowers-to-offer-fair-trade-flowers-that-arent-picked-by-exploited-workers?alert_id=IiStMzHsCg_izzCKUYuJK&me=aa

Since this campaign began, the company has emailed to tell us that it will post more information on its website about the farms that supply their flowers. But this is a far cry from selling fair trade products — and we have much more to do to make sure workers are protected. This is the week to do it. 

Thanks for taking action,

Patrick and the Change.org team





FREE SCREENING & FAIR TRADE CHOCOLATE TASTING

10 02 2011

Free Screening & Fair Trade Chocolate Tasting

SIPOLOGY COFFEE
Broadway & Linden
Sunday, February 20, 2011
3:00-5:00 p.m.

 “The Dark Side of Chocolate” 

Shocking evidence that forced labor continues in the cocoa fields for millions of children.

Presented by
FAIR TRADE TOWNS
LONG BEACH
FAIR TRADE LA





New DVD on Fair Trade Available!

28 10 2010

fair trade los angeleswe wanted to provide you with another chance to learn about an exciting educational resource Partners for Just Trade (PJT) has produced. In honor of Fair Trade month, PJT is releasing the DVD, A Thousand Fibers: Binding Together through Fair Trade.

The goal of the DVD is triple-fold: to broaden individuals’ knowledge about Fair Trade while heightening awareness of, and increasing demand for Fair Trade. The DVD can be used as a standalong tool or along with our Bible Study on Fair Trade. If you would be interested in receiving a complimentary copy of the DVD, please fill out the form here.

You can view a trailer of the DVD here.


As a conference attendee, we know that you support Fair Trade and through your congregations, publications and media channels, you inspire interest in this exciting movement. We would like to request that if you like our DVD, you consider posting a review or promoting it on your website, in your newsletter, or various social media channels to help us get the word out.

We appreciate your consideration and thank you for helping to grow the Fair Trade movement!

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Carrie Hawthorne
Executive Director

PS If you’d like to learn more about the DVD, you can do so at www.PartnersForJustTrade.org/dvd.

 

 

PJT is a non-profit, Fair Trade organization selling products from Peru, Cameroon and Nicaragua. PJT is a screened member of the Fair Trade Federation and Green America Business Network.

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New Fair Trade In Los Angeles

28 10 2010
As I mentioned at our last meeting, I am kicking off a new Fair Trade   ministry at my parish, St. Anastasia in Westchester.  If you are interested and/or available to sit with me after masses (any small time is appreciated!) to talk about FT, what, why, how,  please let me know so I may expect you and we can coordinate etc.
Mass times are as follows:
Saturday 5:30pm so tabling will be approx. 6:00 (set up) - 7:15
Sunday 7:30am so we will being the morning tabling around 8am.
I will be there the rest of the morning, but if you want to pop in the times would follow
9am mass,
tabling 9:55 – 10:30
10:30am mass tabling 11:25 – 12
Noon mass tabling 11:55 to 12:30 or 1pm
7:30pm mass tabling 8pm (set up) to 9ish
Address:
7390 West Manchester Ave,
Los Angeles, California, 90045-2340
Phone: (310) 670-2243
Web Address:  www.st-anastasia.org/
My cell phone is 213-595-1533 please feel free to call!
Thanks and Blessings,
Elizabeth







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