r3.0 (Redesign for Resilience and Regeneration)
The first session of the 2025 r3.0 Bioregional Open Dialogue series, titled Histories of Bioregioning, features Dr. Lyla June Johnston (Dine scholar and community organizer), Brandon Letsinger (Department of Bioregion and Cascadia bioregional movement), and Karie Crisp. The session draws up to 85 participants to explore the historical roots and ongoing evolution of bioregional organizing, including Indigenous governance systems and their relationship to place-based movements. The series is designed to lead into the r3.0 12th International Conference.
This session is part of r3.0's Open Dialogues on Bioregioning series. For more information, visit r3.0 Open Dialogues on Bioregioning.