Cascadia Democratic Action is a grassroots coalition dedicated to pursuing non-violent strategies to achieve autonomy and/or independence for the people of Oregon and Washington and the #Cascadia bioregion.
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We're working on streamlining that customs inspection to zero minutes. #Cascadia
Think what #Cascadia could do if we kept our share of these wasted dollars here at home.
This is completely the wrong approach, and we need to organize and push back hard against austerity
Vote-by-mail is still uncertain in #Cascadia, Oregon's population is getting older, chinook salmon threatened by parasites in the Upper Klamath, and Fantagraphics turns 50. This and more news from across the #PNW: www.cascadia-journal.com/cascadia-tod...
Some of us remember what actually happened to fascists on D-Day. www.nytimes.com/2026/06/07/u...
We’re facing a Climate Crisis & a hostile Federal Government. Oregon and Washington give more to the Federal Government than we receive & we need to have a real discussion about soft secession & a move to bioregionalism. We can have Cascadia, but we have to fight for it. Read the full article below.
I sincerely did not believe I’d live to see 40, but I couldn’t think of a more awesome celebration of this moment, being surrounded by some of the coolest people I’ve ever met!
I feel so much love from, and for this community!
The governor repeatedly referenced the budget challenges he inherited upon taking office.
The federal government in April erected a fence around parts of a downtown Eugene building, which hosts an ICE field office and has been the site of frequent protests.
Good morning, friends! Just a reminder that you can find all of Cascadia Journal's features on our home page under the tab Cascadia features. You'll find pieces about a Portland city council candidate...
In a class-action lawsuit filed Thursday in Marion County Circuit Court, they argue the state’s prison system is violating the Oregon Constitution, which prohibits the “harsh, degrading, or dehumanizing treatment of prisoners.”
Cascadia Democratic Action
Robert Cruickshank
Cascadia Journal
Cascadia Democratic Action
Jeremy Beausoleil Smith
In recent years, the state Department of Corrections’ use of disciplinary segregation has trended upward, according to data. Several prisoners say the agency is violating Oregon’s Constitution.
$250 BILLION.
Imagine if that money went toward lowering costs and investing in people instead. WA families don’t need more fear and division. They need affordable healthcare, affordable housing, accessible childcare, and leaders who put working families first.
Washington State Democrats
On June 8, Amtrak Cascades began offering streamlined customs inspections for passengers traveling into Washington from British Columbia, cutting the cross-border trip down by about ten minutes.
Amtrak Cascades riders going from Canada to U.S. now need only one customs inspection
The federal government in April erected a fence around parts of the building, which is home to an ICE field office and has been the site of frequent protests.
"I fly my #Cascadia flag in front of my house, and for me it represents my north star of hope," says Jeremy Beausoleil Smith, a socialist candidate for Portland city council who's supportive of soft secession -- and an independence referendum.
www.cascadia-journal.com/jeremy-beaus...
Smith spoke with Cascadia Journal about his campaign as a democratic socialist who's open to the idea of soft secession – and potentially, a Cascadia independence referendum.
On Cascadia Day this year, Jeremy Beausoleil Smith, who's running for a seat on Portland's city council in the fourth district, posted a video on Instagram talking about his support for the idea of Ca...