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Fair-trade and Pennsylvania. A lovely combination.
Seems like Forbes might agree.Back in 1946 Mennonite volunteer Edna Ruth Byler decided the women who had been trained in the MCC’s embroidery classes in Puerto Rico weren’t being paid enough for their handiwork. So she started bringing their pieces back to Pennsylvania to sell out of the trunk of her car–an effort that is often cited as the start of the “fair trade” movement.
Forbes.com
Read this excellent article here.
And then shop here.
Wrapped up in her job: Manager Darlene DeLaPaz in a $58 Indian tablecloth.Photo by Chris Crisman for Forbes.com
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