The Cascadian Movement

Culture. Community. Cascadia.

Kingdom of Cascadia

i · the vision A Parallel Movement.

Cascadia exists for those who feel connected to the forests, rivers, coastlines, cities, and communities of this region, and who believe that stronger social bonds and cultural identity can coexist with modern life.

It is not a political party, a government, or a replacement for existing institutions. It is a parallel movement focused on culture, community organization, ethical economics, and long-term resilience. It offers people a way to participate in something meaningful without requiring conformity, ideology, or confrontation.

ii · focus areas The three pillars.

  • Culture & Expression

    Music, art, philosophy, storytelling, and shared symbols that give meaning to collective identity. We build the stories we want to live in.

  • Community & Connection

    Helping people connect locally and online through shared spaces, events, and discussion. Strengthening the horizontal bonds of society.

  • Economic Participation

    Supporting ethical work, creative businesses, and community-funded projects through merch, currency, and shared services.

iii · voluntary How we grow.

  • Networked growth rather than central control.
  • Organic storytelling and lived experience.
  • Community-funded and independent.
  • Inclusive of multiple identities and beliefs.

iv · accountable How we stay true.

  • Bound by a clear Constitution.
  • Independent oversight and audit.
  • Right to exit without shame or penalty.
  • Nonviolent in all expression and action.
Plain-language note: Cascadia is a cultural and civic movement.
Participation is voluntary and symbolic. This page describes a framework, not a legal program.