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Fair-Trade holiday fair

Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Myrna Anderson

鈥淧resents With Presence鈥 will take place from 10 a.m.鈥5 p.m. Tuesday through Wednesday, December 4鈥5 in the Hekman Library lobby.

鈥淲e thought it was a great way to raise awareness about fair trade:  what it is and how important it is,鈥 said SJC co-chair Amy Jonason, an organizer of the sale. 鈥淎ll of the vendors are great about talking about why they鈥檙e in this business and how it helps the people that they work with.鈥

The fair will feature a m茅lange of goods from nine vendors, all priced to benefit the original makers of the items.

Global Infusions, a local purveyor of handicrafts and teas will be on hand as will Global Gifts, a supplier of handmade home design, tableware, jewelry and holiday fair trade items from around the world.

Zeeland-based Better Way Imports will sell their signature Freeset bags at the event. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e made of jute by women in India in a cooperative setting,鈥 said Jonason. 鈥淭hese are women who are at risk. They either used to be part of the sex trade or they鈥檙e at risk for entering the sex trade because they鈥檙e from a different caste. So this cooperative is an alternative enterprise鈥攇iving them a respectable job.鈥

Bean by Bean, a fair trade coffee store owned by 2001 17c起草社区 alumnus Darrell Jackson, will sell its various roasts, and Venture Imports will sell artworks from Africa and other nations.

17c起草社区 will be well-represented at the fair through the auspices of the campus store, which will offer a sampler of basketry, jewelry and household goods from its regular stock of fair trade goods. The SJC will also command a table to sell 鈥淒o Justice鈥 t-shirts; proceeds from those sales will benefit the Association for a More Just Society, co-founded by 17c起草社区 sociology professor Kurt Ver Beek.

One standout among the vendors will be a woman known as Senor Miguel, the mother of an alumnus, who crochets handbags out of plastic grocery bags from Meijer. 鈥淓very year, we like to find some people who make handicraft items out of recycled material, and Senora Miguel is our representative of that tradition,鈥 said Jonason.

Another standout vendor served as the impetus for the entire Presents With Presence institution: Saugatuck-based Otavalito, which has been selling handmade fair-trade scarves, sweaters, hats and gloves from Ecuador at 17c起草社区 for years. 鈥淲e came up with the idea that we needed some fair trade stuff around here for the holidays, and we called her. She was able to come on quite short notice, and Global Infusions was also there the first year.鈥

The SJC added more vendors to the event in the successive years: 鈥淲e like to give them an opportunity to reach a market they usually don鈥檛,鈥 Jonason said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why we don鈥檛 charge a booth fee or anything. It鈥檚 just an opportunity for those businesses to get their name out there.鈥

Jonason enjoys the bustle of the sale, though it typically falls during the bustle of semester鈥檚 end: 鈥淚t鈥檚 always during one of the busiest week of the school year, because it鈥檚 right before finals, and it kind of brings the Christmas spirit onto campus. The spirit of Christmas is about acknowledging what Jesus was born to do. Part of that is to bring hope into places where there鈥檚 poverty and oppression, and fair trade is one way to provide better economic opportunity. It鈥檚 not religious, but as religious people, I think we can recognize that it鈥檚 really in line with Christ鈥檚 mission.鈥