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Trace a hopeful trail of footprints.
From women recyclers in Gambia to small cocoa farmers in the Dominican Republic, Fair Trade brings you closer to the products you eat, wear, and absolutely adore. |
Learn more about Fair Trade by watching slide shows, video clips, short documentaries, and more. For your convenience, we've posted some of our video clips and a few from other Fair Trade organizations as well. Be sure to add A Better Footprint to your favorites at YouTube.com!
NEW! World Fair Trade Day 2009 Videos (more coming soon!)
Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt Drums!
| On May 9, 2009, A Better Footprint hosted World Fair Trade Day Events. One part of the day included the chance to use Fair Trade Djembe drums and other instruments to "Make Some Noise" for Fair Trade and the opportunity to help end poverty for artisans and farmers worldwide. |
African Sign Language
| We work with several deaf Fair Trade artisans in West Africa, and thought people might like to witness the differences in sign language among the deaf community in Gambia. In this clip, several of us are casually communicating to put together a short biography of Bana Drammeh, one of our women artisans who is part of the deaf community in Gambia. |
African Naming Ceremony
| The mother, in-laws, and sisters of the new baby dance traditional West African tribal dances at a naming ceremony in The Gambia. Djembe drum players from the Fula Tribe are making music. |