STJC
About STJC: Partners
Partners

Trade is as important as it is complicated, which is a big reason behind why STJC's National Team works the way it does. But going it alone on an issue like trade isn't bad just because you won't be heard, but also because it can make it a lot harder to actually say what needs to be said. There are so many people to meet, so many struggles to join and so much knowledge to gain that no one could possibly hope to make trade justice a reality on their own.

Because all this is true, STJC strives to build strong bridges with both academics and civil society organizations who share the vision of trade justice. We believe that every new bridge we build allows us to add even more to the trade justice movement, and we do actively seek a lot of people out. But we don't pretend to know everyone who shares the vision, or everything about trade itself. So we've put together some information about how those bridges work in the hopes that you might seek us out.

Having a solid sense of what STJC is about will be helpful before checking out what we've thought up. You might also benefit from checking out how the National Team is set up, too. If you're already comfortable with us, then read on! We've put together information geared towards both academics and organizations.

The Student Trade Justice Campaign is a project of Global Justice.
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