Inside the CAN Weekly: FEAST an Artistic Ballet Debuts @BalletFeast, @bayarts_ohio Holiday Shop, Black Friday @78thStStudios, the CAN Holiday Shop Guide & more ! https://t.co/RRmgtLReXW Img: from FEAST, photo by Liz Cooper (@theballetexperiment on Insta).
How will you connect with the Northeast Ohio arts scene this week? @BalletFeast, @CPTCLE, @MABScle, @CleveOrchestra and Wolfs Gallery all have online options. https://t.co/Uyx1Dn10xD
The racial hierarchy of the United States is literally carved in stone. Watch our 2020 winner for nonfiction @charleskingdc ("Gods of the Upper Air") explain how racism is embedded within our nation's institutions and view our full documentary here: https://t.co/yQdOQWq18G
Despite corporate sustainability exercises like Bridgestone's Global Sustainable Procurement Policy (February 2018), major problems remain in actually implementing it in places like Liberia - https://t.co/ZwfzVv7zOF
A Global Witness investigation in 2013 found rubber companies in Cambodia and Laos carrying out forced land grabs, logging illegally. Violence, harassment and forced evictions were regularly reported. https://t.co/SI5Dhfe78a
Exports: In 2018 the top exporters were Thailand ($4.63B), Indonesia ($4.41B), Malaysia ($1.07B), Vietnam ($948M), and Cote d'Ivoire ($886M).
Imports: In 2018 the top importers were China ($3.5B), United States ($1.6B), Malaysia ($1.17B), Japan ($1.08B), and India ($889M).
“Coffee is a slave trade product” says David Gaines, CEO of @LaTerzaCoffee 👉 La Terza makes it a priority to uphold workers rights by working directly with coffee farmers, suppliers, and importers around the globe. Learn more here: Ethical Coffee Series https://t.co/WqMAYx6McW
The long supply chain of mining-production-consumption makes it hard to see the harms of our consumption. But this isn't about individual morality but collective responsibility to change policy. These companies need rules and accountability and we can only do that together.
🔴For 30 years, the mining and steel industry has been violating human rights and destroying communities in Brazil.
📢To politicians and leaders of these companies: Will you come celebrate this 30th anniversary in the town you’re destroying? #AnInvitationToPiquia
Yes, coffee will get more expensive as the world gets warmer. But that’s only half the story – and not the important half either.
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