Celebrating Intl’ Women’s Day and other news from Fair Trade Campaigns

We hope this finds you healthy and as well as can be during these trying times. Before we dig in to March news, we want to acknowledge that the crisis in Ukraine is weighing heavily on us all. Unfortunately, the conflict unfolding is not unprecedented, and we recognize that there are conflicts taking place across the world, with some receiving more news coverage than others. That said, we extend our solidarity to the people of Ukraine during this time. Read on for more.
On a more positive note, we’re hosting an International Women’s Day network call next week, with an exciting line up of speakers! Please join us to learn how fair trade promotes gender equality, and how we can all support women’s equality and wellbeing.
As always, please reach out if you have any questions or suggestions.
With hope and light,
Taryn Lemmon
Campaigns and Communications Coordinator
Fair Trade Campaigns
Solidarity With Ukraine
Fair Trade Campaigns stands in solidarity with all those that are affected by the emerging conflict in Ukraine and calls for every effort to avoid a further escalation of violence, uphold peace and protect human rights throughout the region. We also recognize and condemn all of the acts of aggression and conflict throughout the world that we’ve seen unfold recently, from Afghanistan to Syria to Yemen to Ethiopia and more. We believe that people of all races, ethnicities, countries, gender identity, religious belief, and political affiliation, have a right to live in peace and free from the threat of violence. We hope that together, we can harness our passion for human rights and justice and our shared commitment to a peaceful world to help make this a reality.
A number of our partner organizations have shared resources to help those in and outside of Ukraine to directly support peacebuilding efforts and uphold human rights. Check out these resources from Global CitizenUN Crisis Relief, and PowerShift Network as a starting point.
International Women’s Day Network Call
Thursday March 10th @ 3p PST/ 5p CT/ 6p EST

In honor of International Women’s Day (March 8) Fair Trade Campaigns is hosting a network call to celebrate some amazing women in the Fair Trade movement. Join us to learn what it’s like to be a women in this industry and movement, how fair trade promotes gender equality, and how we can all support women’s equality and wellbeing, in the U.S. and across the globe.
Learn more about our speakers below and please RSVP!

Sara is an award-winning beverage creator, TedX Speaker and Founding CEO of Sarilla, a social enterprise with two Fair Trade certified product lines. She has been partnering with women in Rwanda since 2007, sourcing tea from farmer-owned cooperatives who grow their own botanicals using regenerative agriculture. Sara has been leading curated Crop to Cup tours to East Africa since 2012, and founded a nonprofit that serves women with a history of trauma, Africa Healing Exchange.
Aime Medina

Aime Medina has been leveraging her expertise over the last 7 years in international social enterprises and nonprofit organizations. She has focused her efforts to empower farmers and protect their environment globally. Currently she is on the Impact, Research & Learning team at Fair Trade USA and is responsible for coordinating research at the producer level to better understand the impact that the fair trade program is creating in their lives.
Alyssa Anderson

Alyssa joined the Fair Trade Federation as Membership Manager in 2020. She is also Chair of the Lancaster Human Relations Commission and a member of the Climate Reality Leadership Corps. She has been in the non-profit sector most of her career, including work with Refugee Resettlement Programs. She also leads the Lancaster, PA Fair Trade Town campaign.
Whitney M. Young Magnet High School

Whitney M. Young Magnet High School became a designated Fair Trade school in early 2019. Since then, their team has made great strides partnering with Chicago Fair Trade, creating the Rethink Ethical podcast, and even starting a Fair Trade coffee shop on campus. On the call, we’ll be joined by some of the amazing young women leading their campaign.
RSVP HERE
Fair Trade USA Theory of Change Video
Fair Trade USA’s new Theory Of Change frames a model in which people prosper in resilient and sustainable communities by building a market for responsible business and mutually beneficial trade that cultivates conscious consumption. Watch the new video to get a closer look at how Fair Trade USA’s programs intersect to: 
?️ Give workers, farmers, and fishers a voice
? Unlock transparency and resilient supply chains for responsible business
? Help producers and their communities through Community Development Funds
? Inspire consumers to become fair trade advocates (YOU!)
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