Today, Reach And Teach, Green America and our allies at the International Labor Rights Forum (ILRF) and Global Exchange ask you to join with us to take a simple action that can improve the lives of cocoa farmers overseas. We're designating today a National Day of Action for Fair Trade, and asking for all of our friends, members and supporters to place a two-minute phone call to the Hershey Foods Corporation – one of the biggest chocolate-sellers in the US – and ask them to support their cocoa farmers by obtaining third-party Fair Trade certification for their products. Our friends at Green America have put together all the phone numbers and a sample calling script, so all you have to do is pick up the phone. Action: Call Hershey to ask for more Fair Trade Certified™ chocolate in the US Earlier this spring, we told you how Cadbury is taking steps to bring more Fair Trade chocolate to Europe via its popular Dairy Milk bar. But there's still no conventional US chocolate company that is stepping up to make Fair Trade Certified™ chocolate widely available on US supermarket shelves. Our own Green America Business Network members have led the way (companies like Divine, Equal Exchange, Ithaca Fine Chocolates, Sweet Earth Organics, and Theo Chocolates), and it's time for the conventional companies to follow. Hershey needs to take a stand against abusive child labor in the cocoa supply chain, and the best way to do that is to go Fair Trade. When you call Hershey today, you'll be joining with Fair Trade supporters across the country who want to see US chocolate companies upholding a higher standard for their supply chains. (If you place a call, please e-mail Green America later and let them know how it went.) Find phone numbers and a sample calling script »
Reach And Teach has long been a proponent of fair trade and we're proud to be members of Green America. Whenever possible we source our products from green and fair trade vendors. Fair Trade makes a HUGE difference in the lives of people across the planet who work hard to produce food and other goods that make our lives better. Why shouldn't those same people have the best possible lives? Check out the video below to get an idea of how much better Fair Trade is for those who produce our chocolate and coffee.  | For a Few Pesos More is a wonderful animated music video, and a perfect way to introduce people to the injustices of "Free Trade" and the alternative justice of "Fair Trade." The video was created by the British Association for Fair Trade Shops (BAFTS) in coordination with Pangea (Rome, Italy) with co-financing from the European Union. A comprehensive teacher and facilitator guide is available for download but view this video first (high-speed connection recommended and Adobe Flash player required). |
Reach And Teach discovered this great animation through the Fair Trade Resource Network in Washington D.C. and have been in touch with them and BAFTS about making it available to our web site visitors. Please consider making a donation to either of those organizations to help with their great work. Lyrics All year long the farmer tills his soil To harvest a product that’s as precious as oil One year’s work without hope or means What did he get for his coffee beans? Just three pesos, pesos just three For one year’s work and his crop of coffee. The guy who buys his coffee doesn’t speak his lingo He’s a smooth talking, hard selling, tight-fisted gringo… If it’s cotton, bananas, cocoa and café What do you think he gets for his pay? Three thousand pesos, a thousand times three, For a quick slick chat to buy some coffee. (Repeat) Cotton, bananas, cocoa and coffee take a month to cross the wide blue seas the London dealer gets three million clean For a two second sale on his PC screen. The sweatshop boss yells from his office: “Lay off some workers! We’re losing our profits!”, he looks at his Rolex – it’s getting late – back home to a mansion on his country estate. 3000 pesos are no longer enough; Now it starts at a million and (it) keeps going up. (Repeat) A scientist arrives from the US of A and studies our bean in a whole new way. “Try out this spray with added genes. It’ll make it grow better – though it won’t be too clean.” The TV ads use a famous star, who struts her stuff for a coffee jar with flying coffee beans in a sexy pose she gets a cheque with seven zeros. One little bean of all that coffee Costs more than farmer, field and crop all three. (Repeat) The smooth exporter… plays his trick The London trader… gets rich quick The sweatshop boss… puts his feet up The US expert… rejects his cup Manager, actress, banker, ad-man… are happier and richer than beforehand. But all the work done by the poor farm hick Earns just three pesos – and one penny tip. (Repeat) One way we can improve the global plot is to treat people fairly and improve their lot. Part of the world has been plundered for years by those who don’t care for their victim’s tears, the only things that turn these cheaters on are stock-exchange prices, not human lives gone. But lucky for you, in trade these days We can show you a better way out of this maze. (Repeat) Another farmer worked a year on his lands. Instead of going to market he took power in his hands By meeting someone else, just a guy down to earth, someone who pays him what his work is worth, he knows that an hour should be paid just the same, for an ordinary farmer or a famous name. His goods are now sold in ‘Fair Trade Shops’, that pay a proper price for work and crops. (Repeat) Outside the trap of the free trade maze united in the justice of the fair trade ways. (Repeat) Credits Original Italian lyrics: Dario Iacobelli Italian executive producer: Marco Massa Music: Daniele Sepe Animation: Maurizio Forestieri (Graphilm, Matitaly Consortium) UK executive producer: Richard Holgarth English translation: Simon Knight Further adaptation of lyrics: Jokey Lloyd & James O’Hanlon UK singers: PaulHoward/Sarah Ross Teacher / Facilitator Guide Click here to download the teacher/facilitator guide with activities designed for 8-11 year olds, 11-14 year olds, and High Schoolers and adults. Question... Reach And Teach loves finding treasures like this and making sure they get the promotion they deserve and continue to get used months and years after the campaign for which they were created has ended. Do you know of other treasures like this? Does your organization have a training guide used for some special action or campaign that is now just gathering dust in a closet? Please let us know if you do and we'll help keep that treasure alive. Contact us at info -at- reachandteach.com (you know the drill) and let us know about lost treasures. |