"We're stronger together regardless of gender" - Amaris, Women in Coffee. From colonialism, political instability and immigration, to coffee shops, international development, and gender equity; the powers behind Joe Coffee and Mighty Peace Coffee discuss the intersectionality of economics, development, gender rights, and coffee. From NYCs greatest, Joe Coffee, we welcome Amaris Gutierrez-Ray to We Rise. Amaris reflects on her journey into coffee, founding the Women in Coffee Project, and what it's like working in a shutdown NYC, without traffic or crowds. As leaders in the industry, Joe Coffee launches a crowdfunding campaign, The Pause coffee, and strategic partnerships to stand with their staff as we navigate the shutdown safely. We stand with Joe Coffee. Thank you Amaris!
Shout outs: Ruth Ann from Artisan Coffee Imports, @artisan_coffeeimportsWomen in Coffee ProjectStephanie Pitsirilos-Boquin, writer, advocate Guests: Amaris Gutierrez-Ray, Joe Coffee Liza Elena Pitsirilos, Mighty Peace Coffee Hosts: Jim Ngokwey, Mighty Peace Coffee JD Stier, Mighty Peace CoffeeThe podcast The Mighty Pod is embedded on this page from an open RSS feed. All files, descriptions, artwork and other metadata from the RSS-feed is the property of the podcast owner and not affiliated with or validated by Podplay.