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| There are many ways to take action for Fair Trade — from taking a minute or two to sign a key petition to organizing in your town or place of worship to bring Fair Trade to your community. Have more ideas to add to this page? Send them to us. Attend the Largest Fair Trade Conference
By convening a conference in 2010, organizers seek to
The Conference also provides an opportunity to connect established and emerging Fair Trade supporters with the interesting and useful programs already underway to advance the Fair Trade movement. Fair Trade Your Supermarket CampaignJoin with other Fair Trade advocates around the country, pushing more and more supermarkets to carry products that are certified to be good for people and the planet. At the Fair Trade Your Supermarket campaign web site you’ll find:
Fair Trade Your Supermarket website Call on Congress to Support Fair Farm Policies in the USThe United States Farm Bill was originally designed as a security system for American farmers when the market collapsed during the Great Depression. Today, however, the Farm Bill disproportionately distributes government payments to large-scale farmers, while the majority of farmers receive very little or nothing at all. The legislation also encourages the overproduction of certain crops, notably cotton and rice, which is devastating for small farmers around the world. Host a Fair Trade Event with Friends & Coworkers
Have fun organizing a Fair Trade event, such as food & drink tastings, craft shows, film showings, music jams, soccer games and fundraisers. Use the following resources to plan, publicize and produce your Fair Trade celebration:
Bring Fair Trade to Your Town… or City… or VillageThis nationwide initiative connects grassroots Fair Trade activists across the country. Through the Fair Trade Towns program, Fair Traders working locally to promote Fair Trade have the opportunity to share their experiences and tools with one another. The Fair Trade Towns initiative also offers guidance and resources for communities seeking to declare themselves to fulfill the Fair Trade Town criteria. Check out www.fairtradetownsusa.org for more information. Bring Fair Trade to Your School
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