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CASCADIA INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S FILM FESTIVAL (April 11–14)

Every year Bellingham hosts the Cascadia International Women’s Film Festival, an event dedicated to showcasing the exceptional work of women directors from around the world. The festival, starting April 11 and running through the weekend,  is screening approximately 25 films over the course of the 3 1/2-day festival, and also…...

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Bioregional Beers Event to Launch Ecotopia Today: Learning From Cascadia Atlas

Join Brian Holmes, Howard Silverman, and Mack McFarland for a bioregional beer at The Oregon Public House, 700 NE Dekum St, on Saturday April 6th, at 3:30pm. They’ll discuss the online atlas Learning from Cascadia, as well as the futures of bioregionalism in the Anthropocene and a new interactive mapping tool that we…...

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3.31.2019: Cascadia Trans Visibility Day Flags & Patches Fundraiser

For a limited time only, in honor of Trans Day of Visibility (3-31-19), grassroots organizers have released a Cascadia trans patch to display pride and solidarity, as Cascadians, with those that identify as transgender....

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Come Camp with Us! – Free Camping for all Passport Holders & Members

COME CAMP WITH US!  The Department of Bioregional invites you to come enjoy the best of summer on our 93 acres filled with meandering streams, shaded glades, a working farm and fun for just about anyone! Join us at Camp Cascadia. ...

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Department of Bioregion proud to partner with Seattle Extinction Rebellion XR

Come join the Seattle Extinction Rebellion at their artbuild at the Cascadia compound March 31st. 4601 Shilshole Ave NW 98107 at 1pm....

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Cascadia Day BBQ & Flag Making

Celebrate Cascadia Day! BBQ - Flag Making - Fireside Come enjoy this bioregional holiday with your fellow Cascadians in Seattle....

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Native Place Names – How Wy’East (Mount Hood) came to be.

The native names for the mountains of the Cascade Range tell an engaging story, where the volcanoes becomes a community of dynamic and interconnected characters as they feature in myths and legends explaining how the land was formed and the millennia long relationship people have had with it. This article…...

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A Magazine to Capture the ‘Shared Culture’ of Cascadia – Great Article by the Tyee on Cascadia Magazine

The Cascadia Magazine had a wonderful article in the Canadian based Tyee featuring a full length interview and discussion of Cascadia with the founder Andy Engelson....

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River Basin Map of the Cascadia Bioregion of North America

Released publicly for the first time ever, the Department of Bioregion is excited to announce a partnership with the geographer and cartographer Robert Szucs to produce in high detail this watershed map of the Cascadia Bioregion....

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First Cascadia Illahee Diplomat Training a Great Success

Our first Cascadia diplomat training hosted eight wonderful Cascadians for a full day of learning about Cascadia, bioregionalism and brainstorming projects that diplomats would like to undertake. Diplomats are long term movement volunteers who undertake Cascadia projects that grow the Cascadia movement, get us closer to the idea being a…...

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