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    Explore " fairtrade chocolate" with insightful episodes like "Pacari Chocolate", "Sneaky Ingredients" and "What is Fair Trade and How it Can Help End Poverty" from podcasts like ""The Raw Living Podcast", "Beetz By Jennz" and "Be Your Change"" and more!

    Episodes (3)

    Sneaky Ingredients

    Sneaky Ingredients

    three minute hero- the selecter

    nuisance- dance hall crashers

    the tears of a clown- the english beat

    jump jive an wail- the brian setzer Orchestra

    lip up fatty- bad manners

    yellin in my ear- operation ivy

    healthy body- operation ivy

    salted- dance hall crashers

    whiskey and gin- dance hall crashers

    i want it all- dance hall crashers

    on my radio- the selecter

    take warning- operation ivy

    artificial life- operation ivy

    sell out- reel big fish

    lost again- dance hall crashers

    What is Fair Trade and How it Can Help End Poverty

    What is Fair Trade and How it Can Help End Poverty

    In this new season of ‘Be Your Change podcast, we are looking at what is fair trade and what role do we play to accelerate the transformation of our society to a better world. We are talking to many women who are impacting the world with the creation of sustainable and good jobs. From our new hometown in Los Angeles. we are excited to be now based in Los Angeles because of the bourgeoning social change community with an increasing number of female change-makers leading the way.

    What You'll Learn

    We are looking at the impact of our purchase on people's life. Did you know that 85% of the household budget is spent by women? It tells you how much power we hold ladies to change the world.

    what is fair trade

    In this episode, we are talking to Elisha Chan, the executive director of Fair Trade a Los Angeles, a non-profit that helps to spread the word about the impact of buying fair trade products. Companies and non-profits who are certified Fair Trade have to follow strict guidelines like no child labor. Many of our day to day products like coffee and chocolate use child labor.

    More than 700 million people—half of them children—live on less than $1.90 a day.

    What is Fair Trade?

    In this fascinating interview, you'll learn about Elisha's journey to becoming an advocate to end poverty through job creation and how fair trade crossed her path. For a girl who came from China to the United States at the age of 8 years-old because her mom decided she would have a better education overseas, her dedication inspires many of her peers. This year, Elisha has big goals..to achieve

    • Make Los Angeles The Biggest Fair Trade City In The U.S
    • Elisha C Foundation. In 2011, she decided to create Elisha C foundation to support Haitians because she found her call to alleviate poverty and bring economic stability to nations in need.
    • 80% of the population live under the poverty line (<$2/Day)
    • 50% of the kids do not attend school
    • 40.6% of the population is unemployed

    "I really see that with what I'm doing is raising up these Haitian people to ultimately, you know change the future of Haiti"

    Over the years, Elisha C foundation has contributed to sending more than 75 kids to school.

    The Best Quotes From The Show

    "You can actually bring out social justice by the way, you spend your money and that is what fair trade is about"

    Elisha Chan

    Interested in joining the Fair Trade movement, find a fair trade organization near you and get involved. Fair trade community is welcoming and fun. 

    Interested in Supporting Fair Trade Companies? here is our selection of companies created by women.

    • Elishac.com: Beautiful products made in Haiti and now Syria
    • Thousand Villages: It all started with Edna Ruth Byler who was selling textiles from the trunk of her car. "I'm just a woman trying to help other women"
    • Serrv: Serrv International is a nonprofit dedicated to fighting global poverty through fair and ethical trade.
    • Tonlé: At tonlé, we see fashion differently – from the way it’s made to the way it’s worn.
    • Kishe Coffee: Woman-Grown Medium Roast Coffee from Guatemala.
    • Global Girlfriend:
    • The Tote Project: Fay Grant and Michelle Chavez founded The Tote Project because they believe that there is hope for the millions of victims of modern-day slavery worldwide, and they want to do their part to support recovering survivors pursuing their dreams.
    • Plus Fair Trade Products Supporting Women

    What is Fair Trade? Go Deeper

    Learn more about becoming a fair trade advocate and happy consumer and vote with your wallet.

     Executive Producer & Producer Juliette Roy

    Producer Barbara Gorrand

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