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Building More Just Trade: A World Fair Trade Day Webinar

May 12
9:00 am - 11:00 am

Building More Just Trade: A World Fair Trade Day Webinar

We’re at a unique moment in the movements for trade justice and a fair food system. Over the past two years, the global pandemic has made even more visible the injustice baked into our current systems. But we’ve also seen communities come together to build a more fair world.

This year, to mark World Fair Trade Day, we’re excited to bring together some of the people who have been leading that work in a free webinar. The conversation will highlight the panelists’ experiences working to build more fair food and trade systems and share useful learnings for all of us on how to collaborate and act in solidarity beyond borders.

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Speakers: 

Fabiola Ortiz Valdez, Food Chain Workers Alliance

Manpreet Kaur Kalra, Art of Citizenry

Will Jamil Wiltschko, California Trade Justice Coalition

Moderated by Anna Canning, Fair World Project

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