News & Resources

Community to Community Solidarity Vigils

Every Second Sunday of the Month from 11:30am- 3pm. The C2C Solidarity Vigil Team carpools from the Fairhaven Park n Ride leaving at 9:00am. For more information please contact Joaquin Martinez pueblounido@qwestoffice.net  or (360) 672-0257 and Elizabeth Hayes hayese3@students.wwu.edu 

Reproductive Health & Rights Lobby Day

In 2010, activists like you prevented devastating budget cuts to family planning, and kept some of Washington’s most vulnerable women and men safe. Now, Washington is facing the worst budget crisis in history and it is more important than ever to defend health care for Washington families. Please register today to attend this important event with us. 

Boston Accord Press Release

Boston, MA, February 1, 2011—The Domestic Fair Trade Association announced today that organizations engaged in fair trade and social justice standard-setting and certification have signed an agreement to work cooperatively and with a shared understanding and common vision for building a movement for socially just agriculture.

World Social Forum’s Opening March

Peasants from La Via Compesina join the World Scoial Forum’s opening march. The 11th World Social Forum in Darkar, Senegal began on February 6th with something halfway between a march and a parade, this act of walking was to send an explicit political message. Please follow the link above for more information.

Cocinas Sanas serving up Albondigas

Casey Duncan is one of the excellent AmeriCorps members serving in Rural Washington this year. She is working with Community to Community in Bellingham, WA. Thanks Casey! To read about our newest blog click on the link below.

http://healthieststate.typepad.com/ruralhealth/#tp

RWG report on Racial Profiling

Community to Community endorses the RWG report on Racial profiling.

Seattle Tall Poppy 

 ”Ericka Lesser, the Executive Director of Slow Food USA led discussion at Seattle’s Town Hall on Good, Clean, Fair Food – Can we have it all? The goal? Explore the true costs of our current food system and its consequences to our health…”

The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed

quotes Rosalinda Guillen, Director of Community to Community in an article.