Bull City Fair Trade

Bull City Fair Trade

Fair trade living wages for artisans in over 70 countries

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Apr 26:

As the war in Ukraine weighs heavy on all of our hearts, we’re pleased to share that our friends at WorldFinds Fair Trade have designed a special bracelet to benefit the people of Ukraine. We’re big fans of these Kantha Connection bracelets made from repurposed sari textiles, and this design in Ukraine’s national colors might be the most meaningful yet. WorldFinds is donating 100% of the proceeds of these bracelets to the Global Giving Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund. Pick one up in the shop or online at bit.ly/ukrainebracelet to show your support. 💙💛

About Us

Our story began in 1991 in the basement of Watts Street Baptist Church in Durham, NC. After seeing extreme poverty on their travels abroad, a group of dedicated volunteers decided to find a way to support low income artisans and farmers around the world. They started a small Saturday market selling coffee and crafts and as popularity grew, so did their dreams of opening a full-scale retail store.

In October of 1992, One World Market opened its doors on Perry Street and after thriving and outgrowing the space, the store moved just down the street to its current location in 2001.

For almost 29 years, our sales have provided a sustainable source of fair pay for thousands of people in developing areas. We work with artisans and farmers in over 70 different countries, providing access to the US market to sell their crafts and food items. All of our partners are paid by fair trade standards ensuring they make a living wage in their country. Click here to learn more about our practices.

In 2019, we officially changed our name from One World Market to Bull City Fair Trade to make sure that the name of the store represents our mission as clearly as possible. We may have a new name, but our nonprofit mission and world changing game remains the same.

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