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At first, I ignored it. There are too many 'big' things happening every day and I figured it was being blown out of proportion and would get resolved on its own. Then, I continued to ignore it. I couldn't
By Angela Melfi|2019-05-31T08:09:37-06:00July 18th, 2018|Articles|
At first, I ignored it. There are too many 'big' things happening every day and I figured it was being blown out of proportion and would get resolved on its own. Then, I continued to ignore it. I couldn't
By Kara Valentine|2018-09-24T13:44:31-06:00July 12th, 2018|Articles|
When I first booked the interview with Cathy and Todd for their Zen Parenting Radio Podcast, it seemed like a really good idea. I’ve been an admirer of their work and their mission ever since I discovered their podcast
By Kara Valentine|2018-05-08T18:54:50-06:00May 8th, 2018|Articles|
I’ve been a mother for 9 years, which is about how long I’ve been convinced I’m doing it wrong. What seemed to come naturally to other mothers - scheduling play dates, packing snacks for long car rides, and remembering
By Kara Valentine|2018-04-25T16:07:15-06:00April 25th, 2018|Articles|
Seven months ago, I was drinking a glass of wine with my friend Kate. Kate is a fellow Fair Trade Partner at Threads, and just an all around amazing and radiant human being. We were talking about our families,
By Ali Weeks|2018-09-24T17:36:22-06:00March 13th, 2018|Articles|
Meet Maria Pacheco Meet Maria Pacheco: social activist in Guatemala and founder of a thriving artisan cooperative. Maria started her career pursuing organic farming near her home of Guatemala City.
By Ali Weeks|2018-03-02T15:09:17-06:00March 2nd, 2018|Articles|
March is Women’s History Month, and though we celebrate women every day, we’re teaming up with Women for Women International to make this month extra special. We’re thrilled to be partnering with this incredible organization. Every conversation we had
By Ali Weeks|2017-11-06T16:23:28-06:00November 6th, 2017|Articles|
You guys, we have a confession to make: we're a little obsessed with Sudara. They have amazing clothing that's crafted by women in India who have escaped from human trafficking, and they are the most lovely to collaborate with.
By Ali Weeks|2017-10-24T15:10:15-06:00October 23rd, 2017|Articles|
October is Fair Trade Month! We’re so happy to bring awareness to something we honor every month, every week, and every day of the year. While we’re all advocates of fair trade at the Threads Home Office, we all
By Michelle Herd|2020-07-14T09:03:31-06:00October 13th, 2017|Articles|
Written by Michelle Herd Fetch, VP of Operations for Threads Worldwide I’ve found that when I surrender to divine timing, something beautiful always emerges. In my most recent surrender, an incredible opportunity has emerged: the chance to weave the
By Ali Weeks|2019-10-15T14:46:07-06:00October 11th, 2017|Articles|
Immediately after returning from our Artisan Visit to Ecuador, Fair Trade Partner Jen Parlin packed her bags again, this time for sunny Arizona. I talked to Jen about her travels before the trip, and there was one thing that