Cascadia cities confront the housing crisis, WA governor kills Columbia River oil terminal, a $1 billion loss for BC's public-owned auto insurer, will the real Tonya Harding please stand up?, a profile of a multi-cultural modern-day witch, and visual poetry from Seattle's Colleen Louise Barry.
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Cascadia Daily, Jan. 26, 2018
A new hiking column at Cascadia Magazine, WA moves toward banning death penalty, ways BC can lower climate impact, WA Republican to Trump: don't drill our coast, how Portland says farewell to Portlandia, a documentary on Iraqi refugees, and two authors talk about magical realism in political fiction.
Cascadia Daily, Jan. 25, 2018
US Justice Dept targets Cascadia's sanctuary cities, Salish Sea tribes worry about impact of salmon farms, why dams don't provide clean energy, confronting sexism in Seattle's tech industry, a poem about Mount St. Helens, and First Nations filmmaker Mary Galloway screened at Vancouver Short Film Festival.
Cascadia Daily, Jan. 24, 2018
A Cascadia Magazine interview with Portland novelist Leni Zumas, Oregon voters approve health funding measure, Cascadia cities debate building more housing, tsunami warnings ignored, a researchers calls out misogyny in the sciences, and WA author Scott Freeman on reclaiming a simple life.
Cascadia Daily, Jan. 23, 2018
Ursula K. Le Guin dies at age 88, an original poem at Cascadia Magazine by Claudia Castro Luna, Oregon votes on health care today, hearings begin on BC pipeline, two Tacoma, WA artists contemplate the moon, a Seattle poet interview poetry superstar Kaveh Akbar, and more.
Cascadia Daily, Jan. 22, 2018
Cascadia Magazine's original feature on two women with the WA attorney general's office fighting Trump's policies. Plus, thousands of women march across Cascadia, will OR pass a "cap and invest" climate bill, why are marbled murrelets still in decline?, and staging a BDSM opera in Seattle.
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Cascadia Daily, Jan. 19, 2018
KinderMorgan delays starting work on pipeline across British Columbia, why Washington rape victims have to race the clock to press charges, the recycling crisis hits Cascadia, Portland's taxidermy problem, a 5-hour play about climate change, and free online chapbooks with dozens of poems by WA poets.
Cascadia Daily, Jan. 18, 2018
Vancouver will no longer keep captive whales and dolphins, BC's housing crisis is the fault of global capitalism, protecting a rare caribou herd, grieving for a former governor and WSU quarterback, Ijeoma Oluo has a dreaded conversation with her mom about race, and a poem by Ellen Welcker.
Cascadia Daily, Jan. 17, 2018
What happens if Oregon's health measure 101 doesn't pass? Racial achievement gap growing in Seattle schools, environment bills flood WA legislature, challenging media stereotypes of Indigenous people, is Portland still Portlandia?, and poetry by Seattle's Rae Armantrout.