Welcome to the myspace website for Cascadian Indepedence.
Our main website can be found at:
http://www.CascadiaNow.org
If you would like to volunteer or receive email updates about events, actions, and what we're up too, email us at [email protected]
The Cascadian Independence Project is a grass-roots political movement dedicated to building awareness and support for local democracy, global community, and the freedom and eventual independence of Washington, Oregon and
British Columbia. Cascadia is the unique coastal-mountain bioregion between San francisco and the Alaskan panhandle in which the dominant culture is one of respect and honor for the environment and a strong tradition of democracy and social justice.
By volunteering in our communities around the Pacific Northwest, the Cascadian Independence Project works to strengthen personal freedom and maintain a robust local economy while creating a sustainable society that values and protects our unique ecosystem. America is too big, and our interests are better represented by the people themselves, rather than in a distant seat of power.
With complete energy independence based on renewable resources and an economy that ranks within the worlds top 20, Cascadia is capable of achieving a new vision of what government can be. Aside from having an inter-connected bioregional infrastructure in fishing, forestry, transportation and disaster preparation, Cascadia holds several key ports and has a strong manufacturing base, capable of producing a wide range of state of the art fighter, support and commercial aircraft as well as world leading software and biotechnology industries.
The borders of Cascadia vary, but by some estimates stretch from 42° to 60° north latitude. It's western border consists of the Pacific Coast and a portion of the American state of Alaska. On the east, it borders the American states of Idaho and the Canadian province of Alberta. Cascadia is divided into three prefectures: British Columbia, Oregon and Washington.
What is Cascadia?
History
Basic Goals
Government
Energy
Environment
Labor and Economy
Health and Social Issues
Education
Transportation
Foreign Policy
Defense
Law
Native Affairs
Heritage and Culture
Immigration and Citizenship
Other Issues
Links and Resources
List of other Cascadian Resources:
Cascadian Blogspot - Info, News & Updates.
Webpage of the non-affiliated Cascadia Society.
Index of Cascadian Movements
Cascadian Bioregionalism Yahoo Group
Cascadia on Tribe.net
A big thanks to everyone who helped create the platform of the Cascadian Independence Movement