We are excited that the Department of Bioregion is presenting “Fighting Climate Change Must Be Bioregional” as part of the 10-1pm learning session, Saturday January 23rd, 2020 as part of the first ever Washington Climate Assembly.
First Climate Assembly in the United States starts today!
Executive Summary: Cascadia in 2021
Join the Cascadia Election Response Network
When we organize, we win.
Since November 3rd, we have had more than 1200 people sign up to join our Cascadia Election Response Network. More than just about any one candidate or election, we see this as a pivotal moment in history when we must start preparing networks of mutual aid, local resilience, training and preparation for times of emergency, and if ever needed, civil disobedience. Be it an emergency, man made or natural, or fighting against the rising tide of fascism, climate change, economic inequity, systemic oppression or misinformation, we will be ready.
These types of networks don’t just happen. Historically, it is often the result of serious training. Time and again, we have demonstrated the power that unified, nonviolent, mass-action can have in the face of illegitimate regimes seeking to subvert the will of the people.
Join our Slack Channel
https://join.slack.com/t/deptofbioregion/shared_invite/zt-e3076d36-0fT9xS0pkBtuU7r82XGPIw
When you join, use the channel browser on the left hand hand side to find your local neighborhood group, or to request one if it already hasn’t been found. Join our resiliency network, and use this as a space to plug your own groups and resources you find important that you feel are bioregional, local and ethical.
We Demand Free and Fair Elections - a Joint Statement by the California National Party, Decent Fed Project, Cascadia Department of Bioregion and New England Independence Campaign
INFOGRAPHIC: What is the Cascadia Political Movement you would like to see?
Cascadia Masks are in!
Bioregionalism: Regaining our Sense of Place by Erik Haugland - From the Archive
Launching the Cascadia Underground: Welcome to the Lab
From the Archive: Bioregional Congress of Pacific Cascadia 1988
Anti-Racist. Anti-Fascist. Always Cascadian BULK Stickers. PRE-ORDER
For Pride, we are proud to present our Cascadia Pride flag redux featuring the Philadelphia Pride flag.
The Sound of the Northern Paiute language / Numu / Paviotso (Numbers, Greetings & The Book of John)
The Northern Paiute language, also known as Numu and Paviotso, is a Western Numic language of the Uto-Aztecan family. Within Numic, it is most closely related to Mono and more distantly to Panamint, Shoshone (spoken in Nevada, Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming), Comanche (spoken mainly in Oklahoma, Texas, and Arizona), Kawaiisu, and Chemehuevi-Southern Paiute-Ute. The other Uto-Aztecan languages of California are Tubatulabal and the Takic languages (Cahuilla, Cupeño, Gabrielino, Juaneño, Kitanemuk, Luiseño, Serrano, and Tataviam).
Cascadia Day is Tomorrow, Monday May 18th! Come Celebrate
Join a Cascadia Work Group
We are excited to announce that we are creating several work groups from our Envision Cascadia Conference, and would love to invite you to join us. We had more than 150 people register for 8 different sessions that took place over 2 weeks in which people gathered to explore how we can best build the Cascadia movement, and we are very excited to keep this momentum going.
#Cascadia trending after #WestCoastPact announced by governors
After Washington, Oregon, and California governors announced the launch of a Western States Pact in the face of a federal government unwilling to act on COVID-19 relief, #Cascadia , #Calexit and #Secession quickly began trending on twitter and other social media platforms.
Washington, Oregon and California agree to Western States Pact
Bioregionalism & Football: Welcome to Cascadia - New article by @MagazineCaviar & @FCGeopolitics
Inspired by a FC Geopolitic Twitter thread documenting the Cascadia Football Team and their first appearance at the CONIFA World Cup in London in 2018, online sports magazine Caviar released a wonderful article on Sports and Bioregionalism.


















