Crossroads Trade
Crossroads Trade began when Kate Harris realized that many ethnic art traditions weren't represented in Greater Boston. A lifelong traveler and folk art collector, she began exploring how to bring in those crafts and make them more accessible to the general public.
As a long-time political organizer, she was surprised and delighted to find that she felt politically more effective as a merchant than she did as an activist, because she was putting money in artisans' hands.
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As a long-time political organizer, she was surprised and delighted to find that she felt politically more effective as a merchant than she did as an activist, because she was putting money in artisans' hands.
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Our previous blog entry was full of ideas for fair-trade gifts for wedding guests to bring. Wedding planners (whether professional, or members of the wedding party) can continue the theme of a...
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We're delighted to be featured in the Fair Trade Federation's Fair Trade Wedding Guide , which is full of ideas how wedding planners and wedding guests can add joy to the day. As the...
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At this writing, the snows of April have been replaced by the rains of April, giving us hope that the new life of spring is here to stay. Here at Crossroads Trade we offer some of...
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