• Committee Prayer

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    Heavenly Father, We pray that peace would reign throughout the world,that those who are oppressed would find justice,and that we would stand in solidarity with the least fortunate. In Jesus’ Name, Amen

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  • Parents have a duty to care for their children

    Parents have a duty to care for their children

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    Click to read a new article by Erika Bachiochi on reframing the language of abortion, as published in Columbia magazine.

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  • Localism vs Globalism by Joseph Pearce

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    Check out this inspiring lecture by Joseph Pearce on how we can all help support a more sustainable economy, sponsored by the Cascadia chapter of the American Solidarity Party.

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  • Thanksgiving

    Thanksgiving

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    There’s no better holiday than Thanksgiving to exemplify the spirit of the solidarity movement. Giving thanks is what lifts us above the world’s dominant philosophy of acquisition and the pursuit of endless growth. We are content to take this opportunity to look […]

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  • Cascadia Day

    Cascadia Day

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    Cascadia Day is May 18th to commemorate the anniversary of the Mount St. Helens eruption. Solidarity Party members across the region have been celebrating. Below left are Adrian and Miranda Rush, from Wallace, Idaho, who decorated his whole house in Cascadia colors! […]

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  • First Presidential Primary Debate

    First Presidential Primary Debate

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    Tune in to see our seven candidates respond to questions about campaigning as a third party candidate and what it means to likely be the only whole life candidate next fall. Moderated by our 2020 presidential candidate Brian Carroll, and James Hanink, […]

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  • Flourishing

    Flourishing

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    Is there really a definition for flourishing?  All too often the absence of disease is about is good as it gets.  There is much written about resiliency in the face of adversity.  And don’t forget harm reduction.  But what about flourishing?  Could […]

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  • Ecology and Economy

    Ecology and Economy

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    Our society acts as if ecology and the economy are opposed to each other, but in fact, they are two sides of the same coin. Both come from the Greek root word οἶκος, meaning “house”. Ecology means learning the logic by which […]

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  • Legislative Alert for Washington

    Legislative Alert for Washington

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    To show solidarity with human life in Washington State, please stand up against the following two bills, which have been brought before the legislature:

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  • It starts with life

    It starts with life

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    Many years ago, there was a young woman with a crisis pregnancy. Rejected by her neighbors, she was forced by the government to leave her home and return to the land of her ancestors. Whatever plans she had for her career or […]

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