ONE WORLD CROSSING BORDERS: Rally at the Peace Arch July 1
Join One Planet XR and many different groups and organizations as we converge on the Peace Arch, Wednesday July 1st.
Join One Planet XR and many different groups and organizations as we converge on the Peace Arch, Wednesday July 1st.
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.
2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots; the spark that ignited a global upraising for LGBTQI+ rights that continues today. This special year, the Department of Bioregion’s Seattle PRIDE Parade contingent will commemorate the activists and leaders of that storied event: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera.
Join us as we celebrate the longest day of the year in Cascadia at the annual Freemont Solstice Parade and Naked Bike Ride. This year we will be focusing around a riding contingent painted in the Cascadian colors, and cycling as a block of blue white and green!
For Cascadia Culture Week, and on the eve of Cascadia Day, Cascadia Magazine and UpZones Podcast present a public panel discussion about thinking beyond borders in Cascadia—the bioregion that stretches from northern California to southeast Alaska. Join us for a lively conversation about how the concept of Cascadia can help us better understand a variety of issues across the region, whether it’s saving endangered orcas, fighting climate change, creating a regional high-speed rail corridor, or fostering dialogue between creative artists across the Pacific Northwest.
Join us for our first Seattle Cascadia Diplomat training. Cascadian Diplomats represent Cascadia, are long term volunteers that undertake projects, manage departments and committees, and make the Cascadia movement happen.
Seattle CascadiaNow! has organized a FUN-FUNdraiser for the Cascadia Convergence they are organizing from 7-10pm at the Garage Billiards room ready to get your bowl on. Come at any time, we will be starting games periodically.
Join us for our first Seattle Cascadia Diplomat training. Cascadian Diplomats represent Cascadia, are long term volunteers that undertake projects, manage departments and committees, and make the Cascadia movement happen.
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