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Book Tour: We Are Not Able To Live in the Sky – the seductive promise of microfinance

Posted on September 4, 2024

On Friday, September 6, 6:30 p.m., author Mara Kardas-Nelson, who grew up here in Olympia, will speak at New Traditions Fair Trade about her recently published book, We Are Not Able to Live in the Sky.

The book is a deeply reported work of journalism that explores the promises and perils of microfinance, told through the eyes of those who work in small-scale lending, and women borrowers in West Africa.

Mara Kardas-Nelson’s We Are Not Able to Live in the Sky is a story about unintended consequences, blind optimism and the decades-long ramifications of seemingly small policy choices that reverberate around the world. It is a story of poor women doing their best to make ends meet under the toughest circumstances, and of international development workers, funders, and advocates who promise a brighter future with a quick-fix solution that may ultimately trap poor people in poverty. The book is rooted in deeply immersive narratives of women who take out microfinance loans in Sierra Leone. Their stories are set against a detailed history of American foreign policy and how that shaped the meteoric rise of Muhammad Yunus’ lofty vision, as well as the gradual shift from non-profit to for-profit approaches across international development and within microfinance and what that means for poor people around the world.

Savvina Chowdhury, Evergreen State College professor of political economy and member of the local group Economics for Everyone, will participate in a Q & A with the author after the talk.

Read more here about the book, and at the entry for September 6th at New Tradition’s website.

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“Light in Gaza: Writings Born of Fire” Book Tour

Posted on September 25, 2023

We’re excited to invite those of you in the Olympia area to join us next Monday, October 2, 7:00 PM, at New Traditions Fair Trade in downtown Olympia, 300 5th Ave SW, for Light in Gaza: Writings Born of Fire.

Yousef Aljamal, Palestinian writer and translator from Gaza, will speak about the ongoing struggle for Palestinian liberation, freedom of movement, and the impacts of the Israeli occupation.

Joining the event will be Jennifer Bing, National Director of the Palestine Activism Program at the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC). Jennifer began her advocacy for Palestinian children after working as a teacher in a Quaker school in Ramallah during the first Palestinian uprising (1986-1989). During those years she also worked as a field worker and researcher for Save the Children, documenting the impact of the first popular uprising on Palestinian children under the age of 16. Since joining AFSC in 1989, Jennifer brings a long history of advocating for peace with justice and Palestinian rights.

This event is part of the AFSC sponsored 2023 Light in Gaza: Writings Born of Fire Book Tour. Yousef Aljamal contributed to the anthology, and Jennifer Bing served as its co-editor.

We hope to see you next Monday, October 2, at New Traditions Fair Trade as we all take advantage of this unique opportunity to focus on Gaza!

“Light in Gaza: Writings Born of Fire (Haymarket Books, 2022) is a seminal, moving and wide-ranging anthology of Palestinian writers and artists. It constitutes a collective effort to organize and center Palestinian voices in the ongoing struggle. As political discourse shifts toward futurism as a means of reimagining a better way of living, beyond the violence and limitations of colonialism, Light in Gaza is an urgent and powerful intervention into an important political moment.”

 

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