From the Archive

Cayuga Bioregional Map

The Cayuga Basin Bioregional Map was created in 2002 by artist Sandra Wold and depicts the Lake Owasca watershed in New York....

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From the Archive: What is the Cascadia Project? 1994

What is the Cascadia Project? - From 1994 and the birth of the Cascadia Task Force and Cascadia Economic Council - much of the forerunner of the Cascadia Innovation Corridor, Cascadia Mayors Council and others....

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From the Archive: Cascadia in 2092 – 1992 NYT Op Ed by Douglas Coupland

Canada and the United States in 2092 - Great image of Cascadia by artist Douglas Coupland, New York Times Op Ed from October 21 1992....

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Standing Rock Solidarity Network Resource Packet

While compiling notes for the creation of a Department of Bioregion Indigenous Solidarity Guide - we noticed that one of the primary tools - the Standing Rock Solidarity Resource Packet - is now offline, and that the mirror sites for most of it is now also offline. In an effort…...

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Learning Coast Salish protocols, making acknowledgements meaningful, as defined by them:

Interested in genuine reconciliation and want to make “territorial acknowledgements” matter? Learn about Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh protocol practices and how settlers can integrate reconciliation into their own or their organisation's regular work....

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This Place – by Cascadia Matters

This essay is from Casey, Devin & Mel from Cascadia Matters, released in 2012, and the creators of the Occupied Cascadia documentary. Cascadia Matters was a film and educational collective in Bend, Oregon dedicated to a radical and real decolonization of the Cascadia bioregion by those living here, and a…...

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