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Jambo News 
Beads for Social Change
March 2010 Kazuri Newsletter Vol 4
In This Issue
- Kazuri & Me
- Feature Article
- Special Offer
- Stay Involved
- Thank You

Welcome Bead Lovers
Welcome to the March issue of Jambo News, a quarterly Kazuri Dealer e-publication for Kazuri bead aficionados. Look for information below regarding a special opportunity!
From Sandy in Arizona: Why I Love Kazuri Beads
Kazuri & Me
For the past five years, I've been using Kazuri beads in my jewelry designs. The bold and beautiful beads give me inspiration to create unique jewelry. Because of my passion for Kazuri, I've been able to sell my unique jewelry and help support the women in the Kazuri fair trade co-op. The story behind the beads is compelling. I feel so fortunate that I've had a great following of purchasers who want to give back to the less fortunate by buying my jewelry. I have a website, www.kenyakasuals.com which reinforces the reasons I love Kazuri beads and why I want to support this very worthwhile cause.
If you want to share how Kazuri has touched your life, please send your story to the email address listed below in the Contacts section. If your article is published, you will receive a 10-pack of Kazuri beads as a special thanks!
Feature Article
by Nikole Lim
Kazuri Beads & While Women Weep
During my recent visit to Kenya, it was recommended that I visit the Kazuri Beads factory. I was awe inspired at the organization's productive facility, strong work ethic, and stunning jewelry. I was especially inspired when seeing all the women working with great effort, dedication, and love in order to support their families, many of them living in the Kibera slums. It was my great pleasure to meet them and learn about their stories through their intricate bead work. I could see that their faces exhibited much weight from their past obstacles in life. However, most visible was their strong spirit of determination, perseverance, and hope evident through their love of working at Kazuri Beads.
Because of war, famine, disease, poverty and AIDS in Kenya, abuse, neglect and abandonment have been used as weapons against women struggling to provide for their families. However, despite such political unrest, social turmoil, skewed sexism and relentless poverty, there are countless enthralling stories of strength, hope and victory. As a visual documentarian, my objective is to not merely present the issues, but to uplift the strength, hope and victory of those affected by social difficulties.
While in Kenya, I produced a project called While Women Weep, a film and book series which focuses on women who exhibit such virtues of strength, hope and victory in their lives. I had the opportunity to visit a woman living in Kibera, the second largest slum in Africa. Her story is profound. A widowed mother of two, Adla lost her husband to AIDS. After her second son was born, she discovered that she was also HIV positive. To prolong her life she must take AIDS medication daily with a meal; however, she cannot find work and she and her family often go without eating, which also means she is unable to take her pills. She can barely afford to pay the $9.25 monthly rent on a tiny living cubicle, where her walls are slowly caving in.
In Kibera, I explored the issues surrounding the challenges that women like Adla face daily. For HIV positive women, finding a job is rare, however I learned that Kazuri Beads is effectively providing hope through training and employment of single mothers. As a supporter of their beautifully unique jewelry, I am encouraged to know that While Women Weep and Kazuri Beads have similar visions of inspiring change, encouraging freedom, and providing hope in the lives of the women of Kenya.
While Women Weep is dedicated to spreading social awareness, providing monetary aid, encouraging the hopeless, sharing stories of the human spirit, and motivating women worldwide to overcome past obstacles and live freely in hope. For more information, please visit: http://whilewomenweep.com
Something Special for You!
We would like to call upon your inspirational talent as we launch our first Best of Bead Award. Kazuri is proud to announce the first annual bead design contest. This is your opportunity to have your design immortalized in clay! We are looking for new designs to add to our 2010 line. Send us a jpeg of your original design drawing for the Kazuri Pita Pat shaped bead. If your design is chosen, it could become one of the hottest bead designs of 2010, and part of the Kazuri bead collection.
The winner will receive a $100 (full retail value) gift certificate good toward your next bead purchase, and your original bead will be featured in our fall newsletter. Send your design to jambonews@turtleneckjewelry.com.
Design concepts are being accepted now through April 30, 2010. Design should be simple enough to allow for painting on a bead. Please specify bead colors and we will match to closest Kazuri color available.
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How You Can Stay Involved
We are looking to our customers to help us sustain the future of these amazing little beads that make a big difference in the lives of so many women.
We want to hear your stories about how Kazuri has made a difference in your life or touched others.
We will choose stories for inclusion in subsequent issues. Please send your story to the email address listed below in the Contacts section, with permission for reprinting. If we choose your story, you will receive a 10-pack of Kazuri beads as a special thanks!
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Thank You!
Thank you to all our online subscribers for taking the time to "join" us for our quarterly e-newsletter. We thank you for all your dedication and commitment to Fair Trade beads. We hope we have inspired you or provided a little bright spot in your day. Be sure to look for our next issue in June.
How To Reach Us:
Email questions and stories to: JamboNews@turtleneckjewelry.com

