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Our New Diplomat Departments Forming for 2020
As we enter into 2020, our Cascadian Diplomats are organizing themselves into six different core departments they have deemed to be the highest priority for building the Cascadia movement, the independence of the Cascadia Bioregion, building a network of bioregional movements around the world, and improve the well being and liveability of our bioregion.
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New fundraiser for Forests for Climate Resilience this Saturday in Portland, Oregon.
Join Forests for Climate Resilience and Forest Defenders for a gathering of #Forest Folk, Saturday in Portland, Oregon. The night will feature music, forest updates and movement news!
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2020 Cascadia Grains Conference scheduled for January 18 & 19 in Olympia, Washington
The annual Cascadia Grains Conference is coming to the South Puget Sound Community College in Olympia, WA January 18th.
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Coming Home: A New Map Telling a New Story of this Place
This thursday, at Seattle University, Cascadia bioregionalist David McCloskey of the Cascadia Institute and early designer of the Cascadia map discusses his new map: The Ish-River-Lillooet Country and the Salish Sea.
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Organizing Bioregionally: By Daniel Christian Wahl
The Department of Bioregion is excited to share this essay on organizing bioregionally from Daniel Christian Wahl, author of Designing Regenerative Cultures and teacher of the online course Design for Sustainability.
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Defining Cascadia: Crossing borders to improve ecology, economy, and the arts in the Pacific Northwest
View the full video of the Defining Cascadia: Crossing borders to improve ecology, economy, and the arts in the Pacific Northwest Panel DIscussion hosted at Horizon Books on May 17th 2019. The Cascadia Dept of Bioregion was proud to partner with Cascadia Magazine and Upzones Podcast to present a panel discussion about thinking beyond borders…
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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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2019 Cascadia Culture Week is Coming!
Cascadia Day and Cascadia Culture Week is coming May 10-25. How will you celebrate?