Otillo Lopez
Salvador Urbina Grower Otillo and his wife Irma live in the “newest” section of Salvador Urbina, near the soccer field. This section of town has grown rapidly since the start of the cooperative and the...
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SALVADOR URBINA GROWER Ismael lives with his wife Veronica and his mother. He is a long time Salvador Urbina resident. He has 4 adult children who have all left Salvador Urbina to find work. It is sad...
View ArticleJorge and Ofelia
Jorge and Ofelia Jorge and his wife, Ofelia, have 8 children; one is working abroad, and one is in the nation’s capital, Mexico City. The other 6 are still in Chiapas. Jorge is a kind and gentle man...
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This article appeared in Presbyterian Today and is written by Rev. Parrish Jones. It is titled, “SHORT-TERM TRIP, LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIP,” and is about the advantages of short term mission trips,...
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This is an excellent article that was written by Margaret Regan in 2007 and published in the Tucson Weekly titled, “Roasting Revolution.” This 6 page article is an excellent overview and is beautifully...
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Appearing in March of 2011, “Coffee Importers’ Efforts Grounded In Faith,” is a nice short piece about the coffee and its impact on migration. This is a one page fast reading piece. View the...
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A great one page overview of the Just Trade Center and its relationship with Just Coffee and Migration, Faith and Coffee. Learn what you can do to contribute to the solution. Written by Robert...
View ArticleFROM THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC…
Written in September of 2009, this is another short, one page article on how drinking coffee contributes to reducing the root cause of undocumented migration, poverty. Regardless of where someone might...
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A nice article about Just Coffee and the Just Trade Center and the difference that Fair Trade Plus makes. View the Article Here
View ArticleROASTING REVOLUTION
Could Just Coffee, a small Mexican co-op, offer a solution to the immigration problem? From The Tucson Weekly – February 8, 2007 View the Article Here
View ArticleOtillo Lopez
Salvador Urbina Grower Otillo and his wife Irma live in the “newest” section of Salvador Urbina, near the soccer field. This section of town has grown rapidly since the start of the cooperative and the...
View ArticleIsmael and Veronica
SALVADOR URBINA GROWER Ismael lives with his wife Veronica and his mother. He is a long time Salvador Urbina resident. He has 4 adult children who have all left Salvador Urbina to find work. It is sad...
View ArticleJorge and Ofelia
Jorge and Ofelia Jorge and his wife, Ofelia, have 8 children; one is working abroad, and one is in the nation’s capital, Mexico City. The other 6 are still in Chiapas. Jorge is a kind and gentle man...
View ArticleABOUT GOING TO CHIAPAS…
This article appeared in Presbyterian Today and is written by Rev. Parrish Jones. It is titled, “SHORT-TERM TRIP, LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIP,” and is about the advantages of short term mission trips,...
View ArticleA GREAT OVERVIEW OF THE COOPERATIVE…
This is an excellent article that was written by Margaret Regan in 2007 and published in the Tucson Weekly titled, “Roasting Revolution.” This 6 page article is an excellent overview and is beautifully...
View ArticleFROM THE LA TIMES…
Appearing in March of 2011, “Coffee Importers’ Efforts Grounded In Faith,” is a nice short piece about the coffee and its impact on migration. This is a one page fast reading piece. View the...
View ArticleFROM THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR…
A great one page overview of the Just Trade Center and its relationship with Just Coffee and Migration, Faith and Coffee. Learn what you can do to contribute to the solution. Written by Robert...
View ArticleFROM THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC…
Written in September of 2009, this is another short, one page article on how drinking coffee contributes to reducing the root cause of undocumented migration, poverty. Regardless of where someone might...
View ArticlePRESBYTERIAN TODAY
A nice article about Just Coffee and the Just Trade Center and the difference that Fair Trade Plus makes. View the Article Here
View ArticleROASTING REVOLUTION
Could Just Coffee, a small Mexican co-op, offer a solution to the immigration problem? From The Tucson Weekly – February 8, 2007 View the Article Here
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