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The Cascadia movement contains groups and organizations with a wide range of goals and strategies. Some groups, such as the Cascadian Bioregional Party, focus on the independence of the Cascadian bioregion [5] while others, such as the Cascadia Department of Bioregion, a 501(c)3 non-profit, seek to build a bioregionalist network as an alternative to the nation-state structure.
Advocacy groups: Brown Berets (Aztlanecas Brown Berets), [89] MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán, [90] "Chicano Student Movement of Aztlán"), [87] [91] Freedom Road Socialist Organization, [92] which calls for self-determination for the Chicano nation in Aztlan up to and including the right to secession.
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The Cascadia bioregion. The area from Vancouver, B.C. down to Portland, Oregon has been termed the Cascadia Megaregion, a megaregion defined by the U.S. and Canadian governments, especially along the 'Cascadia Corridor'. Megaregions are defined as areas where "boundaries begin to blur, creating a new scale of geography now known as the megaregion.
This movement can cause the stress on nearby faults to ... city of Seattle — home to more than 730,000 — is at risk in both a Seattle Fault earthquake scenario and a Cascadia magnitude 9.0 ...
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