Happy Thursday Cascadia! Today we bring you "What is Bioregionalism?" for those who may be newer to Cascadia or any bioregionalist out there.
This piece, originally published in "Home! A Bioregional Reader" is a great read!
Check it out:
https://t.co/tTJ2OgTvd3
Hello Cascadian friends! Today, we have a new archival post from our library titled "Self Government"
"Active bioregionalists don't merely raise their hands to vote on issues but also find ways to interact positively with the life-web around them."
https://t.co/F8RjqqgoEY
Happy Thursday Cascadia! Today, we have an archival piece from our library titled "Growing a Life-Place Politics" by Peter Berg.
"What's the practical response to knowing that we share in the lives of bioregions?"
Read more to find out!
https://t.co/MuMlDh4LYF
Hello Cascadia! Another week means another round of content from us here at Cascadia Underground!
Today we have an archival piece from our library titled "Fantasy of a Living Future" by Starhawk, who famously wrote "The Spiral Dance" as well.
https://t.co/odIIVe5Nic
Check out "Home" today's archival material posted to the Cascadia Underground website.
This talks about author Luanne Armstrong's home and what she defines as home.
Check it out here:
https://t.co/zHnnCxlvYz
Check out today's archival material from the CU library! This piece is titled "Reinhabitation and Restoration" and talks about the environment, salmon, and the earth healing!
Check it out here:
https://t.co/X5BNQu1jEx
What's up Cascadia! Another week means another set of articles on our website! This week, returning volunteer writer Todd Bunker wrote about the Cedar River and its salmon population.
Check it out here:
https://t.co/79fPETfUnb
Check out some more archival material from the CU library!
Today's piece is a section titled "Home Is Here" from No Foreign Land: The Biography of a North American Indian.
Check it out here!
https://t.co/txTUtcUvn7
Check out some archival material from the CU library!
The piece is an excerpt from Microcosmos: Four Billion Years of Microbial Evolution, New York: Summit Books, 1986.
Check it out here!
https://t.co/Shwcbjsmpt
New CU article alert! Check out volunteer writer Matthew Choicej's piece on the birth of a bioregion!
"Like living things, nation-states are born (often violently), and they experience growing pains as they battle against external and internal threats."
https://t.co/MOtTPpIRTj
Check out some archival material from the CU library!
"This piece was originally published in Home! A Bioregional Reader, edited by Van Andruss, Christopher Plant, Judith Plant, and Eleanor Wright, New Society Publishers, copyright 1990."
View here:
https://t.co/BRVoD3CkH6
Check out this week's volunteer-written article by Todd Bunker! He explains some of the history and effects of the Elwha River Dam on the environment and salmon populations!
Check it out here:
https://t.co/AhLwFCt5Iv
It's official folks! Our first Volunteer written post is here. Volunteer writer Dennis Beaman wrote an article discussing the recent heat dome events in the PNW and what to do if you are caught in one!
Check it out here:
https://t.co/6DAyuRdkgj
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