Creating and sustaining responsible jewelry supply chains is extraordinarily complex. The jewelry industry, governments, NGOs, communities, individual employers, and consumers each have a stake, often with conflicting interests.
To reconcile these divergent viewpoints requires transparent communication, deep listening, and collaborative problem-solving.
The Chicago Responsible Jewelry Conference, took place November 4-5 in downtown Chicago, is where the stakeholders in the jewelry supply chain gathered to participate in the skillful navigation of challenging problems and we livestreamed and recorded the whole thing! For a limited time the complete replay is available for purchase so you can immerse yourself at your convenience.
The Chicago Responsible Jewelry Conference would not be possible without the financial and operational support of our sponsors.
Below was the conference schedule for 2022.
Welcome to the Conference with Andrea Hill, CEO | Hill Management Group | Werx Brands; and Susan Wheeler, Founder | Responsible Jewelry Transformative | Chicago Responsible Jewelry Conference | Susan Wheeler Design
Introduction by Oksana Markarova | Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States
Co-Keynote: Brad Brooks-Rubin, Sr. Advisor | Office of Sanctions, U.S. Department of State.
Join Brad Brooks-Rubin as he shares the important role that gold, diamonds and gemstones play in world peace and human rights. Followed with Q & A with Susan Wheeler.
A video presentation by CEGEMI with Bossissi Nkuba, Professor | CEGEMI; and Sara Geenen, Professor | Institute of Development Policy University of Antwerp.
How to improve livelihoods, the environment and provincial development from the impact from mining.
Moderated by Professor Christie Klimas | DePaul University-Chicago. Panelists: Patricia Nsimire Ndagano, Consultant | World Bank; Ken Matthysen, Researcher | IPIS; and Mike Loch, President & Founder | Responsible Trade, LLC.
The ramifications of mining gold, diamond and gemstones for the people and wildlife in one of the most important ecosystems in the world.
Moderated by Monica Stephenson, Founder |ANZA Gems and President | Ethical Metalsmiths. A conversation with Susan Wheeler and Abigail Sibanda, Gender Focal Person | Marange Women's Alliance, and a video produced by the Marange Woman's Alliance.
How will a billboard campaign targeting sex trafficking change the script.
Break Out: Mercury Free Mining with Toby Pomeroy, Founder/Executive Director | Mercury Free Mining.
This organization is on a mission to eradicate mercury from gold mining. Hear the strides they are making and join the cause.
Moderated by Andrea Hill. Panelists: Cristina Villegas, Director of Sustainable Markets | PACT; Jen Marraccino, Sr. Director of Development | Pure Earth; Andrea Jose Castro, Founder | Andrea Jose and Casa Collab; and Morgane Nzelemona, Head of Sustainable Markets | Alliance for Responsible Mining.
This panel will share the newest gold mining sources available and how you can work with these exciting new sourcing options.
Christian Poirier, Program Director | Amazon Watch
Amazon Watch's campaign around gold mining in the indigenous territories of Brazil. Large scale gold mines and the refineries that supply to the jewelry industry are listed in the Blood Gold report. Here's what you need to know.
Moderated by Andrea Hill. Panelists: Dr. Adriano Mol | Professor & Specialist in Gem and Jewelry Design; Jessica Hudson, Owner and Designer | VIPĀKA Jewelry and Founder | The Nomad Jeweler; Pauline Mundia, Vice President | Federation of Small Scale Mining Associations of Zambia and the African Women in Mining Association-Southern African Chapter; Percy Maleta, Founder | Maleta Gems & Jewels; and Monica Gichuhi, Extractives Industry Consultant | Virtu Gem and AGEC.
Meet the Virtu Gem Team in from Zambia, Brazil, Malawi and Kenya as they introduce the National Gem Cut Design Competition.
Moderated by Susan Wheeler. Panelists: Mark Hanna, Chief Marketing Officer | Richline Group; Pauline Mundia, Vice President | Federation of Small Scale Mining Associations of Zambia and the African Women in Mining Association-Southern African Chapter; Eric Braunwart, Founder | Columbia Gem House; and Susan Wheeler | Susan Wheeler Design.
As the world moves to carbon zero emissions, this panel will discuss what are the implications for the jewelry industry, and how will we bring equity to our supply chain.
Join us! Grab a beer or a glass of wine, nibble on light hors d'oeuvres, mingle and relax.
Monica Stephenson, Founder | ANZA Gems and President | Ethical Metalsmiths.
Monica will present an overview of the current membership organization and highlights the importance of inclusion for individual jewelers to the responsible jewelry movement.
Moderated by Melissa Quick, President | Steve Quick Jeweler. Panelists: Alisa Thorpe | Mercurius Jewelry; Will Nevins-Alderfer | WR Metal Arts; and Shabana Lakdawala | Lakdawala.
The Fairmined Jewelry Designer Challenge brought over 50 jewelers from across the globe together to celebrate and create in Fairmined gold. Original designs, and a passion for gold to be proud of unites designers. Hear their reflections on what responsible jewelry means to them and why they support Fairmined gold.
With Rowena P. Watson, PhD, Div. Chief, Wildlife Conservation and Combating Wildlife Trafficking | OES/ECW, U.S. Dept. of State, Washington DC.
The convergence of wildlife trafficking and the jewelry industry supply chain goes deep. Gold, diamonds and colored gemstones are used to launder money from wildlife trafficking and facilitate the illicit business that threatens some of our world's most precious animals and puts us at risk for the spread of new animals to human diseases. Where does wildlife trafficking happen and how can we keep our sourcing clean from this devious black market. Our awareness can help prevent this illicit trade that is decimating many wildlife species worldwide.
Join the Author Matthew Gavin Frank as he reads excerpts from his nonfiction novel based on the life of a young boy mining diamonds and sometimes smuggling those diamonds away on literally the wings of his pigeon. The strip of beach along the Namibian coast, the treatment of workers, environmental loss and poverty in the backdrop of diamond mining are all beautifully illustrated in the novel.
Break Out: Yes, You Can Join the UN Hosted Conscious Fashion and Lifestyles Network for SDGs with Rachel Black | Responsible Jewelry Transformative.
Learn how the network propels your initiative into the circle of fashion brands working to achieve the SDGs and engage in a workshop to get signed up.
Filmmaker Roy Maconachie, Professor of Natural Resources and Development | Dept. of Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath.
We will show the documentary, "Voices from the Mine," by Roy Maconachie, on artisanal diamonds and resource governance in Sierra Leone, which shows us the path of a diamond from the diggers hand to the diamond trader in Antwerp. (33 minutes)
Moderated by Brandee Dallow, Founder/President | Fine Girl Impact Communications and President | Women's Jewelry Association (WJA). Panelists: Hany Besada, Senior Research Fellow | United Nations University, Institute for Natural Resources in Africa, UN; Roy Maconachie, Professor of Natural Resources and Development | Dept. of Social and Policy Sciences | University of Bath; and Fas Lebbie, Ph. D Candidate, MS, BA | Root Diamonds.
Artisanal and small scale diamond mining plays an important role in the livelihoods for many miners. This panel will discuss how we are one step closer to supporting them with our purchases.
Presented by Andrea Hill, CEO | Hill Management Group.
Presented by Susan Wheeler, Founder | Responsible Jewelry Transformative | Chicago Responsible Jewelry Conference | Susan Wheeler Design.
It's time to relax and enjoy conversation after a heavy two days of content. Join us for dinner & cocktails generously provided by Steve Quick Jeweler.
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