Cascadia Journal
An opinionated email newsletter about politics, the environment and culture across the Cascadia bioregion, Written by @andyengelson.bsky.social.
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- "We believe it’s time to consider something that would have seemed radical only a few months ago: Washington and Oregon need to talk about how to peacefully achieve more independence from the United States of America." #Cascadia cascadia-journal.ghost.io/its-time-for...
- Early in the Trump administration, an email sent to employees of NOAA detailed words that were no longer to be used in government documents. Empathy was one of them. My latest essay for #Cascadia Journal. cascadia-journal.ghost.io/in-praise-of...
- Good morning! Here's your roundup of news from across #Cascadia. Seattle's mayor dislikes nude queers, farmers confront tariff threats, and Cascadia arts organization are in danger after #NEA grants canceled. cascadia-journal.ghost.io/daily-digest...
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- Portland mayor Keith Wilson's budget cuts staff and programs in order to address a $130 million gap. www.opb.org/article/2025...
- Reposted by Cascadia JournalThe BC Coroner's Service says it will reopen Tatyanna Harrison's death investigation and hold a coroner's inquest. B.C.'s chief coroner says that because the O'Soup and Poorman investigations remain open, a decision will be made in the future about holding an inquest.
- Full story: After three years, the families of Tatyanna Harrison, Noelle O'Soup and Chelsea Poorman say a coroner's inquest is their last chance to get answers. #MMIWG #reddressday B.C.'s Solicitor General says he's "looking into" their request. thetyee.ca/News/2025/05...