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With Halloween quickly approaching,
October is a particularly opportune month to raise awareness about the
use of forced labor, child labor, and other exploitative labor practices
in the chocolate industry. A number of organizations are hosting
campaigns to help community members raise awareness about these issues
and to encourage the chocolate industry to continue to address these
abuses in the industry.The Dark Side of ChocolateThe
International Labor Rights Forum, along with Global Exchange, Green
America and Oasis USA, are organizing screenings of The Dark Side of
Chocolate all across the country. This new documentary exposes the
ongoing use of child labor, forced labor and trafficking in the cocoa
industry in West Africa. It is a great resources for increasing
awareness of this critical labor rights issue.As
part of the Raise the Bar Hershey campaign, they are asking concerned
individuals to host screenings in their communities throughout October
2010, especially during a national week of action from October 25
through October 31.For more information, please contact Tim Newman at Tim.Newman@ILRF.org or 202-347-4100To watch the trailer, click HereTo download a community screening toolkit, click HereReverse Trick-or-TreatingTen
to twenty thousand groups of children will hand chocolate back to
adults during their regular neighborhood trick-or-treating rounds this
Halloween. The children will distribute Fair Trade certified chocolate
attached to a card explaining the labor and environmental problems in
the cocoa industry globally and how Fair Trade provides a solution. The
event, Reverse Trick-or-Treating, was launched to raise awareness of the
pervasive problem of child labor, forced labor and trafficking in the
cocoa fields, to empower consumers to press the chocolate industry for
more fair cocoa sourcing policies, to shift the industry toward sourcing
Fair Trade certified cocoa, and to inform consumers about Fair Trade
companies that are leading the way to industry reform. Fair Trade
standards prohibit the use of abusive child labor, contain extensive
environmental sustainability protections, and enable farmers to escape
poverty.To learn more, click HereTo order a kit, click Here
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