Last month as COVID-19 spread around the globe, we began a series of blog posts in conversation with leaders of […]
May Day, or International Workers’ Day this year comes as the U.S. passes a tragic milestone: 1 million infected with […]
These days most of us are learning to live with uncertainty. What might have been true for last week, or […]
A coffin if you join the management-controlled union. That’s the offer being made to workers on Fyffes Honduran melon plantations. […]
As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads around the world, it is far from a “great equalizer,” as some have called it. […]
“What’s the difference between all these fair trade labels?” It’s a question we get a lot at Fair World Project. […]
October 1st is marked as International Coffee Day around the globe. This year has been a rough one for many […]
Known for their structures of economic autonomy, the Zapatistas offer local alternatives to global capitalism.
“Fair Trade Helps Farmers, But Not Their Hired Workers.” That was the headline of a much-circulated article a few weeks […]