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Native Names – Kulshan (Mt. Baker)
Third in a series of posts celebrating the Native Names of Cascade peaks, this post feature Kulshan or Mount Baker and features a poster of this the youngest of the volcanos in the range.
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Cascadia Culture Week Resource Kit
Cascadia Culture week is May 17th – May 26th this year. With it comes an opportunity to educate and celebrate our beautiful bioregion. We hope each of you join us in celebrating Cascadia Culture Week, the time before and after Cascadia Day each year in which we celebrate the incredible diversity and culture that make…
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5 Easy Ways to Celebrate Culture Week
Every year we celebrate the amazing and distinct culture that makes our region so special. Here are five simple ways to celebrate Cascadia Culture Week near you!
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Diplomat Introduction – Aaron Carasco
The Department of Bioregion is proud to include Aaron Carasco in the Diplomat Corps as an Attaché of Education. Aaron is a life-long Cascadian, born in Oregon and currently living in Seattle. He is a Mentor Teacher in the field of Early Childhood Education. Read more to see how Cascadian education is on the raise.
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2019 Cascadia Culture Week is Coming!
Cascadia Day and Cascadia Culture Week is coming May 10-25. How will you celebrate?
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Bioregional Essays: Bioregional Centres – Donella Meadows’ Vision for Deep Local Change
The Department of Bioregion is excited to share an essay version of a letter read to the Leverage Points conference plenary on Friday, February 8th 2019 in Lueneburg, Germany by Isabel Carlisle and edited by Liz Clarke who help run the Bioregional Centre in South Devon, the United Kingdom.
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Bioregional Passports have arrived, and they look awesome!
After several weeks, Cascadia Passports have arrived – and they look awesome! We couldn’t be more pleased. Give a look to be learn more and become a citizen of your watershed, bioregion and world.
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Case Study: Introducing the Bioregional Learning Centre in South Devon, United Kingdom
The Cascadia Department of Bioregion is excited to share this case study featuring the Bioregional Learning Centre located in the South Devon bioregion in the United Kingdom and explore how this group of passionate artists, academics and organizers has adapted bioregional organizing strategies to their watersheds.
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Your Chinook Wawa Word of the Day: Opitsah
OPITSAH [O’-pit’-sah] or [UP-tsah] — noun. Meaning: A knife; dagger; razor; something sharp Origin: Chinook óptsakh “a knife”. The word matches one of two Chinookan nouns for “knife” or “iron”. […]
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Bioregional Beers Event to Launch Ecotopia Today: Learning From Cascadia Atlas
Join Brian Holmes, Howard Silverman, and Mack McFarland for a bioregional beer at The Oregon Public House, 700 NE Dekum St, on Saturday April 6th, at 3:30pm. They’ll discuss the online atlas Learning from Cascadia, as well as the futures of bioregionalism in the Anthropocene and a new interactive mapping tool that we will be launching. All are…