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Starbucks, Ethiopia, and Democracy Now!

Posted by Siel in caffeine,fairtrade,starbuckschallenge (Thursday May 10, 2007 at 7:28 pm)

Democracy Now! put together a lil segment on the Ethiopian coffee licensing initiative — a segment that would’ve been more timely if it aired BEFORE Starbucks and the Ethiopian government announced they’d come to an agreement, but an interesting show nonetheless.

The show features a choir performance directed by the cheeky anti-corporation activist Rev. Billy (covered here), a rundown of the similarities between the plight of Starbucks baristas and the plight of Ethiopian coffee farmers by Starbucks worker and union activist Sarah Bender, plus some analysis by Dean Cycon of Dean’s Beans and Wondwossen Mezlekia of the blog Coffee Politics. Starbucks declined to participate.

Watch it here
(128k stream), or read the transcript here. (via Coffee Politics)

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2 comments for Starbucks, Ethiopia, and Democracy Now! »

  1. Don’t help Bush buddy dictators that arrest, torture and kill their opponents. Boycott Ethiopian coffee. The farmers are never gonna see a dime either way.

    Comment by Large Hamster — May 14, 2007 @ 7:15 am

  2. Boycotting Ethiopian coffee won’t actually help the coffee farmers in Ethiopia.

    Comment by Siel — June 21, 2007 @ 11:24 pm

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