Coffee Coalition for Racial Equity (CCRE) (@coffeeforequity) 's Twitter Profile
Coffee Coalition for Racial Equity (CCRE)

@coffeeforequity

Committed to building a racially diverse and equitable industry where talents can be recognized, developed to their fullest potential and rewarded. #ccre

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"It's wrong that people at origin in #Indonesia coffee producers are making 0.15¢ for cultivating coffee, and I go to Starbucks and pay $6 for a cup of coffee." – Sara Brown

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"Visiting a #coffee farm and meeting producers who start coffee on its journey makes you realize how special coffee really is. Everyone should try to visit a farm!" – Aria Brice

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"When working at origin it's always so good to ask good questions, dig a little deeper, and see if training is available to men & women? Language is a really big part of that." – Tiffany Agard

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Great films make us all smarter. Aria's work will help people who love coffee but have never been to a farm really appreciate the amount of work that goes into that cup they love.

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Great films make us all smarter. Aria's work will help people who love coffee but have never been to a farm really appreciate the amount of work that goes into that cup they love.

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So, this is happening in two days. Please join Coffee Coalition for Racial Equity (CCRE) as we talk with TheMckinleyCollection, Vava Coffee, & Smayah Uwajeneza about the criticality of Africa’s women coffee farmers transmitting their own images and stories into coffees’ global culture: zoom.us/webinar/regist….

So, this is happening in two days. Please join <a href="/coffeeforequity/">Coffee Coalition for Racial Equity (CCRE)</a> as we talk with <a href="/TheMckinleyCol1/">TheMckinleyCollection</a>, <a href="/VavaCoffeeKenya/">Vava Coffee</a>, &amp; <a href="/SmayahU/">Smayah Uwajeneza</a> about the criticality of Africa’s women coffee farmers transmitting their own images and stories into coffees’ global culture: zoom.us/webinar/regist….
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“You can teach people how to speak English or how to worship. But you cannot teach them how to govern themselves, that they must teach themselves. Stability requires social order and a sense of community.” - Vava Coffee #CoffeeMilkBlood

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«Tu peux enseigner aux gens comment parler l’anglais ou comment adorer. Mais tu ne peux pas leur enseigner comment se gouverner, ils doivent se l’enseigner à un sens de cohésion entre les gens.» Vava Coffee #CoffeeMilkBlood

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“We [Coffee Coalition for Racial Equity (CCRE)] are not the ones doing all the work, we are a symbol that this work is necessary,” Phyllis Johnson says. “We, ourselves, will engage in the work for all of us, for all corporations, for all individuals. It is for all of us.” fortune.com/2021/03/28/bra…

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JOIN US TODAY AT 2PM ET as we discuss our new nkgpace program. “BLK COFFEE CLUB[HOUSE]” with @coffee_adjacent, Phyllis Johnson, David Dávila, and The Specialty Coffee Club. Today, 29 Jul at 2:00 PM EDT in @clubhouse. Join us! clubhouse.com/event/PD5djaga