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Cascadia Day 2023
let’s celebraTE! May 18th, 2023 For over a decade we have made it a priority to amplify, encourage, and support our fellow Cascadian’s to spend a day with Cascadia. We are continuing the tradition again on May 18th; here at the Department of Bioregion, we will be celebrating our 12th official Cascadia Day. We commemorate…
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2023 CascadiaNW Arts & Music Festival
2023 arts and music festival tickets are in limited supply so grab a set before they’re gone!
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Call for Submissions: Summer Issue of the Cascadia Spoke, Vol.2 Issue 1.
Submissions for the 2023 Summer Issue of the Cascadia Spoke are open!
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Introducing Regenerate Cascadia | (Re)Activating a Bioregional Network
We are officially debuting Regenerate Cascadia in collaboration with Design School for Regenerating Earth and Regenerative Communities Network.
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Bid Welcome | New Community Coordinator!
Here at Cascadia Department of Bioregion we are thrilled to welcome our new Community Coordinator to the team.
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Cascadia Underground Post for March 2023
Collection of resources about mapping, education, and compiling information on bioregionalism.
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We’re Hiring! Community Organizer / Program Manager
The Department of Bioregion, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, is seeking a community organizer and program coordinator to help us grow our engagement and impact.
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2023 State of Cascadia survey is here!
The 2023 State of Cascadia Survey is here! The State of Cascadia is the only ongoing survey of supporters of the Cascadia movement. Make your voice heard!
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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.…