Welcome to Cascadia Magazine's new intern Eun Hye Kim! Plus, reaction to BC pipeline approval, new approaches to increasing vaccine rates, 737MAX jets stacking up in WA, there's poop in Cannon Beach's water, celebrating Juneteenth across Cascadia & poetry by Laura Da'.
Author: Andrew Engelson
Cascadia Daily, June 19, 2019
How pipelines such as Trans Mountain contribute to crisis of murdered & missing Indigenous women, setback for LGBTQ rights in Oregon court case, a gorgeous new book about the 1,032 species of fish in the Salish Sea, symphonies for a troubled planet, and poetry by Carolyne Wright.
Cascadia Daily, June 14, 2019
Learn how to pitch nonfiction to Cascadia Mag, US senators call out BC mining practices, Portland fails to protect pedestrians, a protest in support of overdose prevention in Fraser Valley, Washington designates abalone for protection, Boise novelist Emily Ruskovich wins big prize & poetry by Joe Wilkins.
Cascadia Daily, June 12, 2019
Salmon would survive in upper Columbia if fish passage created, OR bans plastic bags and allows pot across state lines, will Fraser valley get overdose prevention site?, Spokane needs a new flag, and Kathleen Alcala hunts for geoducks on Bainbridge Island.
Cascadia Daily, June 6, 2019
Cascadia Magazine's first journalism award! + Harm reduction saved 3,000 lives in BC, Oregon passes campaign finance limits, WA to seek consent from tribes, Seattle seawall helping migrating salmon, an interview with Seattle author Richard Chiem, and a profile of Seattle band Tacocat.
Cascadia Daily, June 5, 2019
Canuck the Crow is a father, feds change rules that could affect Hanford cleanup, will new regs squeeze out small BC cannabis growers?, getting rainbow trout out of the South Fork Snake River, why who you buy John Okada's novel from matters, and a Eugene artist who works with animal bones.
Cascadia Daily, June 4, 2019
New poetry from Shin Yu Pai, violence against Indigenous women is "genocide," bike & pedestrian death on rise in WA, fishing practices are choking BC glass sponges, drama awards in Vancouver and Portland, poetry by Katy Elis, and more...
Cascadia Daily, June 3, 2019
Seattle poised to make it easier to build backyard cottages, drawing attention to BC's murdered Indigenous women, what's up with 5G & Huawei?, battling northern pike to save Columbia River salmon, McKenzie Bezos to give away a lot of money, and BC poet Roy Miki's long career.
Cascadia Daily, May 31, 2019
Mixed news on homelessness, BC opioid epidemic hitting Indigenous people hard, OR passes difficult bill to fix pension system, wildfire smoke has already arrived in Cascadia, can WA's pygmy rabbits avoid extinction, building robots to fight patriarchy, & poetry by Laura Read.
Cascadia Daily, May 29, 2019
Navy tests could injure orcas, rezoning Vancouver to allow cannabis sales, what it's like to be the Oregon House's only black rep, documenting abortion in Cascadia, remembering the Vanport floods, and an essay Alayna Becker.