We'll discuss the concept, practice, and critiques of Fair Trade, and the recent changes to Fair Trade USA.
But that's not all... Ever had questions about Fair Trade? Do you have questions about the recent changes to Fair Trade USA? Now is your chance to have all your questions answered: a representative from Fair Trade USA will be on-hand for the discussion!
We will be talking about the readings listed below, but we'd also encourage you to become familiar with the topic and the recent changes to Fair Trade policy through any and all forms of media.
- ‘Introduction: Fair Trade and Global Capitalism’, Fair Trade Coffee: The Prospect and Pitfalls of Market-Driven Social Justice by Gavin Fridell. 2007.
- 'Profits and Poverty: Certification's Troubled Link for Nicaragua's Organic and Fair Trade Coffee Producers', by T. Beuchelt and M. Zeller. Ecological Economics 70 (2011), p.1316-1324.
- ‘Conclusion: Fair Trade as Moral Economy’, Fair Trade Coffee: The Prospect and Pitfalls of Market-Driven Social Justice by Gavin Fridell. 2007.
- ‘Chapter 9: Strengthening Fair Trade’, Brewing Justice: Fair Trade Coffee, Sustainability, and Survival by Daniel Jaffee. 2007.
- ‘Fair Trade USA and SCS Announce Joint Partnership to Offer High-Quality, Cost-Effective Fair Trade Certification’ , Fair Trade USA Press Release, Sept 27, 2011.http://
www.fairtradeusa.org/ press-room/press_release/ fair-trade-usa-and-scs-anno unce-joint-partnership-off er-high-quality-cost-e
- ‘Fair Trade Coffee 2.0’, by Jesse Hirsch. East Bay Express, Oct. 26, 2011. http://
www.eastbayexpress.com/ebx/ fair-trade-coffee-20/ Content?oid=302497
It's certain to be a lively and well-informed discussion. Don't miss it!
A huge thank you to Fair Trade USA and Sightglass Coffee for supporting the event.
If you have trouble finding the suggested readings, or for any other questions, please email: coffeeprobookclub@gmail.com
When: Nov 29, 5:30-7:00 pm
Where: Sightglass Coffee, 270 7th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103
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