Tag: Department of Bioregion

  • Introducing the Department of Bioregion: By Trevor Owen

    Senior Dean of Diplomacy provides a basic introduction and overview of the Department of Bioregion, Diplomats and our organizing structure. Reach out to trevor@deptofbioregion.org if you’d like to become more involved!

  • Using A Social Justice Lens to Examine Our Work in the Department of Bioregion

    The purpose of this lens is to provide a framework to guide what we do as Diplomats within the Department of Bioregion. Whether the work is posting a blog, creating a project, or leading a round table discussion, it is vital that we are examining that work with a social justice lens. It provides a…

  • New Cascadia Membership Designs Are Here!

    We love Cascadia, believe in bioregionalism as a philosophy to save our region and planet, and are tired of the craziness and insanity that has become commonplace in our world today. We want to be able to directly impact the issues that we care about, and so those living on this planet can have a…

  • 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.

  • Diplomat Introduction – Aaron Carasco

    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.

  • Bioregional Passports have arrived, and they look awesome!

    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.