Interview with Nikki Kayser of Dot Org on KGNU

Interview with Nikki Kayser of Dot Org on KGNU

Listen to Marissa's interview with Nikki Kayser of Dot Org scheduled to air Tuesdy, Jan 23 at 6:56 AM on KGNU on 1390 AM in Denver and 88.5 FM in Boulder.  Nikki asks why Dsenyo focuses on youth in the community development projects that we support and how Dsenyo empowers women in Malawi.

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http://kgnu.org/dotorg/2010/02/dsenyo


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Dsenyo (dee-SEN-yo) is giving a hand UP to women and artisans working their way out of poverty. Contemporary handbags, accessories and home decor celebrating African Textile design.

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Dsenyo is a social enterprise.  We believe business is a powerful way to address social and economic problems. Countless challenges confront creative people in Malawi, Africa as they try to build their businesses, practice their craft & support their families. 

After living in Malawi, artist Marissa Perry Saints founded Dsenyo to create opportunity for hard-working, African women and artisans.  Dsenyo offers hand-crafted bags and accessories that celebrate African textile design.  We follow Fair Trade principles working to create maximum benefit for the women, artisans & communities in which we work.

  

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I love my bags Marissa! I have been giving them to my kids' teachers and they love them! Congratulations!

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