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Our Land, Our Business by TheRulesOrg

Right now, millions of people are being thrown off their land because large corporations are being given special rights. The World Bank is driving this trend with its Doing Business rankings. Published on Mar 27, 2014 by The Rules, THE RULES IS A GLOBAL MOVEMENT TO BRING POWER BACK TO PEOPLE, AND CHANGE THE RULES THAT CREATE INEQUALITY AND POVERTY AROUND THE WORLD.

ANIMATION: Grain Media
SOUND RECORDING: Wuyi Jacobs, Afrobeat Radio; Jim Richards and the studios of the UC Berkeley School of Journalism. THANK YOU FOR ALL THE HELP

Spanish Version here.

EarthSayers Wuyi Jacobs; Jim Richards
Date unknown Format Cartoon and Animation
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Farming and Food Production More Details
Network of Partners Drives Change by Patagonia's Rick Ridgeway
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In this video, Rick Ridgeway discusses how networks enable partnerships in an interview at the BSR Conference 2013. Rick Ridgeway is VP for Environmental Affairs at Patagonia. Published on Nov 18, 2013

Patagonia partnered with NRDC on supply chain measurement of environmental footprint of facilities (mills and dye houses) as an example of cooperation and collaboration between NGO and Corporation.

EarthSayer Rick Ridgeway
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Supply Chain Sustainability Challenges More Details
The Growth of Volunteering by Carmen Perez

Interview with Carmen Perez, Senior Research Analyst, Global Valuation at the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy (CECP) at the 2013 VolunteerMatch Client Summit in New York City, May 2013. Carmen talks about the role of volunteering in CECP's partnerships with businesses around the world on the most important societal issues. She discusses the growth of volunteering as a priority for large corporations globally, and how it's becoming a strategic focus on both social and business levels.

EarthSayer Carmen Perez
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) More Details
How Purpose is Radically Changing Corporate Volunteering
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Aaron Hurst, Taproot FoundationImperative and CECP: The CEO Force for Good are teaming up with a small group of leading employers on a new initiative to redefine corporate service and volunteering through the science of purpose.

Aaron Hurst, Imperative's CEO, founded the Taproot Foundation and led the skills-based volunteering and pro-bono revolution. He then catalyzed Billion + Change and discovered the Service Enterprise. CECP, since its founding by Paul Newman, John Whitehead and others, brings together CEOs of the world’s largest corporations -- and their trusted delegates -- to advance new perspectives and pioneer more effective collaborations and innovations as they work to create a better world through business.

EarthSayer Aaron Hurst
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) More Details
First Ever BioCellar at Chateau Hough by Mansfield Frazier
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Now in his third year with the Vineyards at Chateau Hough, Mansfield Frazier has just received angel funding to kick off his next urban agriculture project, the BioCellar at Chateau Hough.

Remove the shell of any of the 15,000 abandoned homes in Cleveland that are beyond repair, and build a greenhouse over top, leaving the basement under the frost line, where mushrooms, selling for $12 a pound, can be grown in a hi-tech BioCellar to grow crops, create jobs and reuse the land, for a triple net bottom line.

EarthSayer Mansfield Frazier
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Farming and Food Production More Details
CIW Campaign for Fair Food with Gerardo Reyes-Chavez
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Democracy Now for today, May 20th reports on the hundreds of farmworkers and their supporters who are in New York City ahead of Wendy's shareholder meeting to ask for improved working conditions for those who pick its tomatoes in the Fair Food campaign organized by the Coalition of Immokalee Workers. CIW farmworker and organizer, Gerardo Reyes-Chavez talks about the campaign.  So far McDonald's, Subway, Burger King and Taco Bell have all joined the White House-recognized Social Responsibility Program, agreeing to pay an extra penny per pound of tomatoes to raise wages and only buy from fields where workers' rights are respected.

 

 

Business and Human Rights, Corporate Social Responsibility

 

EarthSayers Amy Goodman; Gerardo Reyes-Chavez
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Farming and Food Production More Details
The Final Day of the March for Rights, Respect and Fair Food
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The fifteen-day, 200-mile March for Rights, Respect, and Fair Food came to a loud, colorful, and jubilant end on Sunday, March 17th outside Publix corporate headquarters in Lakeland, Florida.

Coverage of the march published on March 18, 2013, with more information here.

Date unknown Format Demonstrations
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Farming and Food Production More Details
A Strong Vision and Targets by Richard Jackson
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Part One of the second panel of the Business in the Community Ireland Summit on Corporate Responsibility: Transforming to a Sustainable Business was held on Thursday 18th November 2010.

The panel includes James Quincey, The Coca Cola Company; Sir Stuart Rose, Chairman, Marks & Spencer; Prof Roger Steare, Cass Business School; Richard Jackson, Olympic Delivery Authority; and Gerard O'Neill, Amarach

EarthSayer Richard Jackson
Date unknown Format Panel
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Design and Architecture More Details
Values Driven Leadership by Mary C. Gentile
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Mary C. Gentile, Director of Giving Voice to Values at Babson College, speaks on her field of expertise of creating curriculum for values-driven leadership development.

This talk was given on September 13, 2012 at Middlebury College. It was sponsored by the Middlebury Center for Social Giving Voice to ValuesEntrepreneurship, Department of Philosophy, and the Christian A. Johnson Economics Enrichment Fund. Published on Sep 28, 2012

To order her book from Amazon, Giving Voice to Values, click on the image or visit your local book store. Thank you.

EarthSayer Mary Gentile
Date unknown Format Speech
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Leadership Development More Details
Closing the Technology Gap by Frank Schott of NetHope
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Most of the world still lacks adequate technology which hurts business growth, slows aid to disaster victims, and keeps people NetHopefrom communicating with each other. NetHope is the bridge across the technology gap. We bring together the world's leading humanitarian groups and high tech companies in a common cause, which multiplies the power of these groups. The narrator is Frank Schott, Global Program Director at NetHope.

EarthSayer Frank Schott
Date unknown Format Instructional
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Innovation and Sustainability More Details
 

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