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A Coffee Shop That Honors Where Coffee Begins
Kirsten Nelson Kirsten Nelson

A Coffee Shop That Honors Where Coffee Begins

IWCA Vietnam members visit Wecacha Coffee & Tea, where women coffee farmers find their work celebrated through specialty drinks made from Son La Arabica—a shop that understands coffee starts in the highlands.

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Breaking New Ground: Daniella María Boza Carbonell Makes History
Kirsten Nelson Kirsten Nelson

Breaking New Ground: Daniella María Boza Carbonell Makes History

Daniella María Boza Carbonell of IWCA El Salvador is one of only four professionals worldwide to pass the first-ever Specialty Coffee Association Coffee Value Assessment (CVA) Q Grader training. As a trailblazing woman in coffee and proud IWCA member, her achievement marks a historic milestone—advancing recognition, representation, and excellence across the global coffee value chain.

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Celebrating Leadership: Blanca Castro Recognized Among Central America's Most Influential Women
Kirsten Nelson Kirsten Nelson

Celebrating Leadership: Blanca Castro Recognized Among Central America's Most Influential Women

Blanca Castro Named One of Central America’s Most Powerful Women by Forbes

We are proud to share that IWCA Executive Director Blanca María Castro Gutiérrez was recently named to the Forbes Centroamérica 2025 list of Most Powerful Women and featured in El Economista for her leadership advancing equity in the coffee sector.

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“Threads of Empowerment” Quilt Finds New Home at University of Maryland
Kirsten Nelson Kirsten Nelson

“Threads of Empowerment” Quilt Finds New Home at University of Maryland

A powerful symbol of resilience, collaboration, and women’s empowerment in coffee is now on display at the University of Maryland. Threads of Empowerment, a quilt created by renowned fiber artist Aisha Lumumba using fabric contributions from International Women’s Coffee Alliance (IWCA) members around the world, has found a new home in the STAMP Leadership & Community Service-Learning Office. Thanks to the generosity of UMD alum and longtime IWCA supporter Margaret Swallow, this meaningful piece of art will inspire students, faculty, and visitors with the stories of women coffee producers and the global movement behind their success. The quilt was originally created and auctioned as part of IWCA’s global fundraising initiatives. Now, it continues to serve as a visual reminder of what’s possible when women in coffee—and their communities—are supported and celebrated.

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Centering Women and Youth in Kenya’s Coffee Future
Kirsten Nelson Kirsten Nelson

Centering Women and Youth in Kenya’s Coffee Future

IWCA Kenya participated in the Journey to Inclusive and Sustainable Kenyan Coffee forum organized by UNIDO and FAO, highlighting the essential role of women and youth in building resilient, community-led coffee value chains.

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From Climate Researcher to Advocate: Dr. Anne-Teresa Birthwright’s Journey Empowering Women in Jamaica’s Coffee Industry
Kirsten Nelson Kirsten Nelson

From Climate Researcher to Advocate: Dr. Anne-Teresa Birthwright’s Journey Empowering Women in Jamaica’s Coffee Industry

In this powerful video from the IWCA Jamaica Chapter, women coffee producers share their stories of perseverance, passion, and pride in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica. Through their voices, we hear how access to training, leadership, and a global community has empowered them to grow not just coffee—but opportunity. This storytelling series highlights the real impact of the International Women’s Coffee Alliance and its mission to uplift women throughout the coffee value chain. Watch the full video and learn how investing in women means investing in the future of coffee.

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