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Women in Coffee: Documenting Disparity, Connections, and Change

Women in Coffee: Documenting Disparity, Connections, and Change

Update: 2021-09-24
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The coffee you drink passes through 18 different sets of hands before it arrives in yours. It was likely planted, picked, and processed by women who account for the majority of coffee workers, in an industry controlled, managed and monetized by men.

Join professor Sara Drabik as she recounts her work with the International Women's Coffee Alliance and her forthcoming documentary film that will help people understand how coffee impacts international communities, people, and the environment through the lens of women in coffee. In her lively conversation with host Mike Nitardy, she discusses the experiential learning opportunities that students in NKU's Electronic Media and Broadcasting program have, including working on the documentary on location in Guatemala.

Discover your passion in the Electronic Media and Broadcasting program at NKU.

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Women in Coffee: Documenting Disparity, Connections, and Change

Women in Coffee: Documenting Disparity, Connections, and Change

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