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Beer & Chocolate Fest a Treat for the Taste Buds

For Immediate Release August 5, 2011 PORTLAND, Ore. — Upwards of a hundred people attended the Oregon Fair Trade Campaign’s first-ever “Fair Trade Chocolate & Northwest Beer Fest” last night at the Record Room in east Portland.  At the event, … Continue reading

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Food Security, Immigration and “Free Trade”

For Immediate Release June 1, 2010 Public Forum Food Security, Immigration, and ‘Free Trade:’ Putting Justice Back on the Table A panel discussion and public forum on making trade work for people in Lane County EUGENE – At 7pm on … Continue reading

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Kari Koch to Be Presented the “Daniel F. Bonham Trade Justice Award” on Wednesday

Portland, Ore. — The Oregon Fair Trade Campaign (ORFTC) announced today that Kari Koch will be awarded its first ever Daniel F. Bonham Trade Justice Award.  The award, named for ORFTC’s late Secretary-Treasurer, recognizes volunteers who have made significant contributions … Continue reading

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MONDAY: TPP Listening Session w/ Senator Wyden

Please attend this important event in Portland on Monday morning: TPP Listening Session Hosted by Senator Ron Wyden  Monday, August 13 • 10:00am 911 NE 11th St, 1st Fl Auditorium • Portland, Ore. (this is a federal building, so please … Continue reading

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No more NAFTAs. No more CAFTAs.

Oregonians who lost jobs due to free trade deliver message to Rep. Greg Walden ‘s office in Bend May 11, Bend. The KorPine plywood mill in Bend, a division of Weyerhauser Industries. When KorPine closed its doors in 2002, the … Continue reading

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