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  • Happy Fair Trade Month!

    Happy Fair Trade Month! October is Fair Trade Month. Here are a few reasons to purchase products that are socially and environmentally sustainable. You can make a difference with your...

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  • Challenges & Rewards of Personally Sourcing Argan Oil

    Moroccan mosque, photo credit Katharine L'Heureux This week, as I was planning our first trade show (iSpa in Washington, DC), several Fall events at Bergdorf Goodman, an increasingly rigorous production...

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  • Who We Love That Loves Us: Donna Karan's Urban Zen

    Our most recent featured retailer is Donna Karan's URBAN ZEN store, with locations in Manhattan and Sag Harbor, NY. You might have read about Urban Zen before, as we posted...

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  • KAHINA Helps Cooperative in Need

    One of the challenges we face in our mission of giving back is to identify programs that will help the Berber women of the argan region in a meaningful way....

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  • Back in Morocco Day Three - Cooperative Tilila

    Today Majid and I meet my friend Afafe, an argan oil distributor who cares deeply about the women of the region. She is a young, educated Berber who has made...

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  • Back in Morocco Day Two

    On our way from Essaouiria to Agadir my Moroccan associate, Majid, and I stop to visit the company of an argan oil producer who is partnering with a distributor in...

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  • Donna Karan Gives the Gift that Gives Back (Kahina products!)... to Calvin Klein

    Donna Karan is no stranger to combining impeccable design aesthetic with ethical goods and fair practices; her Urban Zen stores in the West Village and Sag Harbor are havens for...

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  • Support the Global Fund for Women

    - Female literacy rates in Yemen are 28%, Nepal 26%, and in Mozambique 31% - A 1% rise in women's literacy is 3 times more likely to reduce deaths in...

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  • Making a Mark: Helping the Berber Women

    Most women of the argan cooperatives are illiterate and some are just learning to write their names through literacy programs provided by the cooperatives. Meeting these women for the first...

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