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Bioregioning: How to Thrive Where We Live

Live Event September 30, 2025 Join Regenerate Cascadia’s Brandon Letsinger, Dr. Lyla June Johnston, and  Samantha Power, in collaboration with Resilience (a program of the nonprofit organization, Post Carbon Institute) […]

Drew Alcoser Llano·September 10, 2025·2 min read

Live Event September 30, 2025

Join Regenerate Cascadia’s Brandon Letsinger, Dr. Lyla June Johnston, and  Samantha Power, in collaboration with Resilience (a program of the nonprofit organization, Post Carbon Institute) on 30 SEP 2025. 

A Conversation

Millions of people are searching for a way to live that can meet their needs without undermining the life-support systems of the planet. Although there are no easy solutions to planetary overshoot or quick fixes to the culture behind it, bioregioning offers a deeply positive and systemic way forward

Living bioregionally is fundamentally different from living as a consumer in an economy or as a citizen in a nation.

Please join Lyla June, Samantha, Brandon, and Post Carbon Institute’s Rob Dietz for a conversation to explore:

  • How we can adopt and truly embody a bioregional worldview,
  • How we can we share the bioregional worldview so that it gains mainstream appeal,
  • The practicalities of living bioregionally, and
  • Some key ways to make progress toward a bioregional society and culture that can thrive for ages.

Supporting organizations of this event: Cascadia Department of Bioregion, The Emergence Network, Regen Network, and Regenerosity.

About the panelists

Dr. Lyla June Johnston is an Indigenous musician, author, and community organizer of Diné (Navajo), Tsétsêhéstâhese (Cheyenne), and European lineages. Her multi-genre presentation style has engaged audiences across the globe towards personal, collective, and ecological healing. She blends her study of human ecology at Stanford, graduate work in Indigenous pedagogy, and the traditional worldview she grew up with to inform her music, perspectives, and solutions. Her doctoral research focused on the ways in which pre-colonial Indigenous nations shaped large regions of Turtle Island (aka the Americas) to produce abundant food systems for humans and non-humans.

Samantha Power is a Co-Founder and the Director of the BioFi Project and the Founder and Principal Consultant of Finance for Gaia. She is a regenerative economist, futurist, and bioregionalist based in Oakland, California, on the ancestral land of the Ohlone people. She is a co-author of the book Bioregional Financing Facilities: Reimagining Finance to Regenerate Our Planet. Samantha believes we need to build a new layer in the global financial architecture to halt the sixth mass extinction, and she is dedicating her life to doing just that. 

Brandon Letsinger is the co-founder and administrator of Regenerate Cascadia. He is also the executive director of the Department of Bioregion, co-producer of the Cascadia Northwest Arts and Music Festival, and President of the Cascadia Association Football Federation. In the past, he also launched CascadiaNow! in 2005, which he stepped back from in 2017, as well as helping organize the Cascadia Poetry Festival, Cascadians Against White Supremacy, Yes Cascadia, Vote Cascadia, and the Cascadia Underground, an independent media center on Capitol Hill. He also runs a 6,400-square-foot art space in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle. His work has been featured in Time MagazineViceUSA TodayAtlantic MonthlyNPRBBCNational JournalWall Street JournalBusiness InsiderCanadian Broadcasting, and a host of local newspapers and radio segments.

Register here

Resilience.org/stories

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