Welcome, Cleveland People to Discuss Fair Trade!

Location
Cleveland, OH 41.39-81.7 44134US
Meetups
6 so far
Founded
September 1, 2007
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The group is designed to discuss the authentic American Economic System, economic theory, and to promote fair trade policies that prevent the unfair dumping of foreign products which interfere with the American market economic system and cause institutional distortions in consumer markets, labor markets, capital markets, and promote globalism and interdependence.

Meet with other local people who are interested in Fair Trade issues. Discuss the best ways to create a just and sustainable economic system through fair trade.

Meetup topics
Fair Trade, Anti-Globalization, Immigration Control, Save American Jobs
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Our first official meeting with Meetup.org

A speaker to be announced will be present and we'll have a friendly "Meet and Greet", group discussion, and weather permitting a cookout on the beautiful shore of Lake Erie. Read more

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What's new?

  • Feb 6
    • New member
      I work in sustainable/organic agriculture & nutrition education. I promote buying local first, but for those items we can't get locally, buy fair trade. I currently live near Toledo, but will be moving to Willoughby later this year.
  • Oct 31 2007
    • New member
      Hi I and my wife Della have been using Free Trade items for years. I think we need to education all Cuyahoga residents on the advantages of Free Trade. I hope this group can be part of this educational campaign.
  • Sep 27 2007
    • New member
      Interested in free trade
  • Sep 18 2007
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