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by Fabiola
What is "Direct Trade," and why it matters. Read this short reflection on our work and how we practice this model...
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Women
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by Fabiola
This season has brought some good news our way. Right around Sabith's birthday last month, we were notified that we were one of four recipients o...
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by Fabiola
It's been one week since we've been back from Oaxaca and we cannot help but reminisce on our time there. It's the rainy season now and though rain ...
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Women
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by Fabiola
Today officially marks one month since we launched tlali•pani! Can you believe it? Neither can we!Since we've gone website and social media live, w...
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by Fabiola
This entry was co-written with Co-founder Sabith.“Why does a huipil cost $500 or more? How can an alebrije cost $350? It’s so beautiful but so exp...
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by Fabiola
On our recent trip to Oaxaca, I walked up to O*, a renowned weaver that splits his time between El Centro and his coastal hometown. I asked if he w...
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by Fabiola
Sabith and I come from cultures with strong craft traditions– India and Mexico. Ever since we can remember, we've both been fascinated with the way...
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