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Grab a Cascadia Shirt or Hoodie! Just in time for the Holidays
We are super excited for our first run of Cascadia shirts and hoodies, just in time for the holidays!
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The Sound of the Southern Carrier / Dakelh language (Numbers, Greetings & The Book of John)
Carrier is generally regarded as one of three members of the central British Columbia subgroup of Athabaskan, the other two being Babine-Witsuwit’en and Tŝilhqot’in. Carrier proper consists of two regional dialect groups, Dakelh (ᑕᗸᒡ) and Southern Carrier, where the latter is divided into two subgroups, Fraser/Nechakoh and Blackwater which are further subdivided into the individual dialects.…
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Cascadia Bioregion Atlas: A Collaborative Student Atlas from Western Washington University
The Cascadia Bioregion Atlas is a collaboratively written living atlas of the Cascadia Bioregion created by GIS Certificate candidates at Western Washington University with guidance by Dr. Aquila Flower. New maps and datasets will be added in future academic years.
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the Cascadia DOB is proud to partner with the University of Washington GIS Certificate Program
The Cascadia Department of Bioregion is excited to partner with the University of Washington GIS Certificate program to work with a team of students to develop Cascadia related applications. This is also very exciting in that the Department of Bioregion just received our nonprofit ESRI ArcGIS online and desktop versions, so getting these set up…
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The Edge Prize: Applications are Open! Presented by the Salmon Nation and Terran Collective.
The Edge Prize is your opportunity to share what works, big or small, and find the others who want to join you, fund you, learn from you, or replicate your efforts locally. This is not a business plan competition. This is not a “pitch” competition. It’s not really a contest at all! This is about…
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Cooperative Gardens Commission: 4th Seed Distribution Applications are Open
Founded in March 2020, the Cooperative Gardens Commission (CGC) is a grassroots collective working to support food sovereignty efforts in response to COVID-19. The pandemic heightened the persistent injustice in our food system, falling especially hard on BIPOC, poor, undocumented, and otherwise marginalized communities. Our primary work is focused on distributing seeds to Seed Hubs,…
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What is Bioregionalism? Great webcards using the DOB by the Alliance for a Viable Future
The Department of Bioregion is proud to be included in this post by Alliance for a Viable Future which also cites our executive director Brandon Letsinger. Check out more about their organization and learn more at: https://www.allianceforaviablefuture.org/ and give them a follow @allianceforaviablefuture View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize #block-yui_3_17_2_1_1669691504363_86820 .sqs-gallery-block-grid .sqs-gallery-design-grid {…
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Sign up for a Copy of the Cascadia Spoke
The Cascadia SPOKE is a new community publication to promote place based realities and provide a written hub where diverse voices, artists, poets and communities can share topics, issues and news most important to them in a physical format. Our first issue, coming out this winter, features work from more than 30 individuals and artists.
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Very Happy Dougsgiving! A Guide to Making Every Celebration a Bioregional One
Very happy holiday season fellow Cascadians!During this time of year, we want to celebrate what our bioregion gives us, the wonderful people living here in a seasonal and sustainable way. Choosing even one of the following steps can be a great way to have a more bioregionally friendly, inclusive meal. For many this is a…
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Cascadia hoodies and shirts for the holidays, what designs would you like to see?
We’re excited to do a run of Cascadia shirts and hoodies for the holidays this year and I’d love to get your opinion on design, color, size and type. We’ve got six designs we’re currently looking at, and I’m curious what you’d like to see.