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.
The annual Cascadia Grains Conference is coming to the South Puget Sound Community College in Olympia, WA January 18th.
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.
Every year Bellingham, the “City of Subdued Excitement”, hosts the Cascadia International Women’s Film Festival, an event dedicated to showcasing the exceptional work of women directors from around the world, as well as promote Bellingham, Whatcom County and Cascadia as a destination for filmmakers and film enthusiasts. 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 provides educational opportunities relating to the viewing, making, and distribution of films.
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