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Our Common Unity

Our Common Unity

By Alexis Burton

This podcast is for the humans who live in and around Bellingham, WA, as well as those looking to move or visit the region. We will explore our common threads, the roots of our attachment to this place, and how we gather. My hope is to create a space where local voices are heard, acknowledged, and asked for. I want to foster a sense of connection for those who feel unconnected, and record real-time pieces of social evolution. Together we will find ways to encourage connections where we didn't expect to find them, and map Our Common Unity.
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Our Common UnityMay 21, 2021

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Rachel Vasak -- Community Beyond Humanity

Rachel Vasak -- Community Beyond Humanity

This episode is a flashback to a timeline that almost feels like another life. When I sat down with Rachel Vasak from the Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association, it was summer 2021. The world has changed so much since then, the way we interact with each other and how we expect those around us to care for our personal pockets of communities. Rachel and I talked about building communities around work parties and how the pandemic had altered NSEA's work. It's a short but sweet and inspirational discussion around how even while the world feels like it is falling apart, there are so many ways we can keep our hope present and continue to care for this land and each other. We recorded on NSEA's campus, at a picnic table tucked at the roots of happy Douglas Firs and red cedars.
Nov 21, 202235:55
Reason, Season and Lifelong: The Ebb and Flow of Community with Heidi Chandonnet
Jan 05, 202201:12:49
Laura Plaut -- Boringly Normal Food Access and Organizational Obsolescence
Jul 30, 202101:11:11
Drew Whatley -- Wally the Museum Mouse, Kickball and Whatcom Squared

Drew Whatley -- Wally the Museum Mouse, Kickball and Whatcom Squared

I had the pleasure of sitting down with Drew Whatley, the Lead Museum Educator at the Whatcom Museum not long ago, to learn about the roles and responsibility of the Museum as a pillar of Bellingham's community. We talked bridging divides, finding our niches, and playful projects that keep our current realities relevant in history. 

Check out some the Story Dome project here: https://www.whatcommuseum.org/story-dome-project/

Join Drew's Whatcom Squared: https://www.whatcommuseum.org/whatcom-squared/

Summer Camps for the kids: https://www.whatcommuseum.org/learn/camps/

And last but not least, my favorite Wally the Museum Mouse video: https://www.instagram.com/p/BiajbLpAGnh/?utm_medium=copy_link 

Jun 19, 202149:05
Jack Eiford -- How X-Wing, Avatar, Lord of the Rings and Theatre Inform Community

Jack Eiford -- How X-Wing, Avatar, Lord of the Rings and Theatre Inform Community

Jack Eiford is the Lead Teacher at Cedar Tree Montessori in the Children's House, and has become my friend in our work together as teachers during the Pandemic. We hung out for an afternoon at Larrabee State Park, a place that is dear to Jack as a human that grew up in Bellingham in the Chuckanut Mountains. We covered Jack's "Nerd-dom" and how his experiences in and around this city and the land have created the draw that pulls him back to this location. We started with family and micro-communities before branching out to how learning philosophy and education theory have continued to inspire Jack's long-term ponderings. 

In the background, you can hear all the sounds of the park, a couple of eagles and a robin, a few thrushes and a swift, and in the end, our audio was cut a little short by a passing train. 

For more on Cedar Tree Montessori, check out http://www.cedar-tree.org/. 

Jun 16, 202159:59
Welcome to Our Common Unity

Welcome to Our Common Unity

This podcast is for the huemxns who live around and in Bellingham, WA, as well as those who are looking to move here, visit here, or who have loved ones here. We will explore our common threads, the roots of our attachment to this place, how we gather, and what some aspects of our community are like. My hope is to create a space where community voices are heard, acknowledged, and asked for. I want to help foster a sense of connection for those who are feeling unconnected, and record real-time pieces of social evolution as we seek to reintegrate our society. Together, we will highlight our strengths and weaknesses as a regional community, and find ways to encourage connections in places we didn't expect to connect. Together, we will define Our Common Unity. 

May 21, 202102:05