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2021 U.S. Census Redistricting: Exploring Watershed Based Voting Districts

2021 U.S. Census Redistricting: Exploring Watershed Based Voting Districts

Every 10 years, the United States completely erases current voting district borders, and creates new ones using census data that has tracked demographic changes over the past ten years.

How these districts are drawn is incredibly important, and in many states, is used as a tool of disenfranchisement, racism, and reinforcing voter disparities. Ensuring a fair voter redistricting process is one of the most important ways to ensure equity, transparency and accountability in our democratic institutions. This process is currently underway, and voting commissions are being formed to explore the best way to redraw these districts.

Bioregionalism: Regaining our Sense of Place by Erik Haugland - From the Archive

Bioregionalism: Regaining our Sense of Place by Erik Haugland - From the Archive

In our second archived article, we are excited to share a piece by Erik Haugland titled Bioregionalism: Regaining our Sense of Place that was printed in 1987.

Anti-Racist. Anti-Fascist. Always Cascadian BULK Stickers. PRE-ORDER

Anti-Racist. Anti-Fascist. Always Cascadian BULK Stickers. PRE-ORDER

Anti-Racist, Anti-Fascist, Always Cascadian. We have no idea who did the first run of these, but they are awesome so we are doing a second round. Now available in pre-order, grab them in bulk and get them to friends, family & every Cascadian.

For Pride, we are proud to present our Cascadia Pride flag redux featuring the Philadelphia Pride flag.

For Pride, we are proud to present our Cascadia Pride flag redux featuring the Philadelphia Pride flag.

For the first time ever, we are proud to present the new Cascadia Pride Flag, with black and brown stripes added as an inclusionary way to highlight black and brown LGBTQIA+ members within our movement and the Cascadia Bioregion.