Huffington Magazine Issue 23-24 | Page 23

Enter HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE THIS PAGE AND PREVIOUS: COURTESY OF SERRV Q&A H ANDMADE, FAIR TRADE gifts might help you avoid the monotony of mall buys this holiday season, but few give much thought to the skilled artists who craft these unique gifts—the Ghanaian woman who intricately wove and twisted your basket into a colorful pattern; or the Haitian artisan who cut, perforated and painted that piece of recycled metal wall art you've been eyeing. Sushila Ashok, from Ahmedabad in western India, is one such artisan, whose crafts—created in collaboration with other artisans—are sold by fair trade companies each holiday season. Ashok works for St. Mary's, a local division of fair trade nonprofit SERRV, which employs marginalized artisans worldwide and sells their goods at prices that create livable wages. Ashok, who speaks Hindi—and her translator and St. Mary's co-director, Sister Silvia Aranha—spoke with Huffington about the story behind the gifts you love to give.   — Jessica Prois Sister Silvia Aranha and Sushila Ashok at the Madison, Wis., SERRV office in October.