Casa Brazil’s owner Joel Schuler in Brazil with the Severiano family. The boy inthe white shirt is Jose Elias, one of six Casa Brazil merit scholarship winnerssponsored to go to a private school.
Casa Brazil’s owner Joel Schuler in Brazil with coffee farmer Luis Adauto deOliveira, and sealing the deal on the company’s first lot of coffee purchasedunder the direct trade model.
Cuvee Coffee's Mike McKim, right, in Honduras about to taste coffees with coffeefarmer Arturo Buxo, middle, and Huber Nicolas, left, a quality control cupper atIcafe. Photo courtesy Mike McKim.
Third Coast Coffee's owner Joe Lozano at the Prococer cooperative in Nicaragua,leading a sample roasting workshop as part of a continuing education program runby the cooperative for local community youths. Photo courtesy Third CoastCoffee.
The American Censorship Day website outlines the risks associated with the SOPAbill and illustrates what might happen to websites if the bill is passed.
On November 16, 2011, Tumblr blacked out all text on the site in order to raiseawareness about what could happen if the SOPA is passed.
Mozilla dedicates part of their website to stopping the SOPA from passage.