Shop Ethically
Little Stones
Support the Little Stones impact and education campaign by purchasing a DVD of the documentary. You can also purchase public performance licenses for community screenings or an educational copy of the film for use on high school, college, and university campuses.
Limited-edition film merchandise, such as tote bags and T-shirts, is also available while supplies last!
Acacia Creations
Acacia Creations has been making eco-friendly, fair-trade jewelry, gifts, and home accents in Kenya since 2007. They go beyond fair trade by creating jobs, providing training, and giving back to communities through education and healthcare initiatives.
Bead for Life
Bead for Life offers a wide selection of Ugandan jewelry and shea butter products that create opportunities for impoverished women in Uganda. Their handmade paper beads are crafted into necklaces, earrings and bracelets. Bead for Life purchases help more than 12,000 people a year in 1,400 households.
Buy the Change
Buy the Change USA sells goods created by women in the developing world who are victims of sex trafficking, gender-based violence, and deep poverty. Their mission is to encourage consumers to buy goods that support undervalued women.
Catrinka
Founded in Brooklyn in 2013, Catrinka creates high quality handbags featuring traditional textiles in a design that works for the urban streets. Every part of the business is focused on financially empowering women and girls, opening doors and creating choices for them so they can have control over their own lives.
Global Girlfriend
Global Girlfriend offers a line of trend-setting, women-made, fairtrade products, including stylish apparel, accessories and gifts with one purpose: helping women in need help themselves.
Global Goods Partners
Global Goods Partners sells handcrafted products by community based organizations in marginalized regions of Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the Middle East. Many of their products are made by former sex workers. Global Goods Partners also provides technical assistance to artisans building sustainable livelihoods.
Judith & James
Founded by Anna Taylor, the proceeds of this clothing line support tailor-training programs for women in poverty in Kenya.
Noonday Collection
Noonday Collection designs and sells jewelry and accessories made by artisans across the globe. To make a difference in some of the world’s most vulnerable communities, they partner with artisan businesses that share a passion for building a flourishing world.
Soko
Soko employs technology to provide equal access to opportunity for marginalized artisans. Their supply chain innovation uses the mobile phone to connect independent artisan entrepreneurs to Soko in an ethical and transparent “virtual factory.” With Soko’s mobile tools, artisans have access to an entire world of consumers, expanding their business horizons and entrepreneurial prospects.
Sudara
Sudara is a certified B Corporation focused on creating jobs and providing skills training for women in India escaping sex-trafficking. Their comfortable pajamas and robes make great gifts for the whole family.
Thistle Farms
Thistle Farms is a social enterprise run by the women of Magdalene in Tennessee. By hand, the women create natural bath and body products. Purchases of Thistle Farms products directly benefit the women by whom they were made. They are the largest social enterprise run by survivors in the United States.