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Flowers, Diamonds, and Gold: The Destructive Public Health, Human Rights, and Environmental Consequences of Symbols of Love Human Rights Quarterly Volume 29 January 1, 2007
Has Dole Gone Bananas? Kees Hoek (Netherlands) January 17, 2007
In flowers, too, green is the new red San Francisco Chronicle February 7, 2007
Every Rose Has Its Thorn Utne Magazine February 8, 2007
For Americans, Giving Roses Is a Foreign Affair New York Times via Dow Jones February 11, 2007
Dole worker tells of labor rights violations in Colombian flower industry ILRF Press Release February 12, 2007
Nothing says 'I love you' like chemical-laden roses Valentines Oregonian February 13, 2007
A thorn in those Valentine's Day flowers The Boston Globe February 13, 2007
Saying it with flowers and saving the planet Globe & Mail (Canada) February 13, 2007
Unhealthy Flowers: Why Buying Organic Should Not End With Your Food AlterNet February 13, 2007
Worker Rights Groups Denounce Dole’s Valentine Day’s Mass Firings ILRF Press Release February 13, 2007
Valentine’s Day: Labor Conditions at US-Owned Plantations Show Hidden Realities of Flower Industry Democracy Now February 14, 2007
Sweatshop Roses: The Hidden Price of Saying 'I Love You' ABC News February 14, 2007
Remembering Where Flowers Come From on Valentine's Day Labor Notes February 16, 2007
ILRF joins leaders to announce Fair Labor Practices certification for cut flowers ILRF Press Release March 8, 2007
When a Rose is Not a Rose United Methodist Women March 21, 2007
'Fair Labor' Certification Program to Spotlight Socially Responsible Business Practices Progressive Grocer March 26, 2007
Flower power: A blooming movement for change CBC NEWS May 9, 2007
A Rose Is [Not] a Rose Audobon Magazine January 1, 2008
International Day of Flower Workers: February 14 Corporacion Cactus January 22, 2008