🌄 West Bioregion 🌄
From the Pacific coast to the Rocky Mountains, the West is a region of innovation, natural beauty, and transformative potential. Despite facing housing crises and water scarcity, the West is home to pioneering movements for renewable energy, regenerative agriculture, and democratic technology.
Regional Challenges
🏠 Housing Crisis & Homelessness
The West faces the nation's most severe housing affordability crisis. Tech booms and speculation have driven median home prices above $800K in major metros, while homelessness reaches crisis levels.
💧 Water Scarcity & Drought
Decades of unsustainable water use, climate change, and megadrought threaten Western communities. Agricultural water rights, urban growth, and ecosystem needs create intense conflicts.
🔥 Wildfires & Climate Impacts
The West faces increasingly severe wildfire seasons, with millions of acres burned annually. Poor forest management, climate change, and urban sprawl into wildlands create deadly risks.
💻 Tech Monopoly & Inequality
Big Tech concentration in the West creates extreme wealth inequality. While tech billionaires thrive, service workers can't afford rent. Democratic alternatives to extractive tech platforms are urgently needed.
Regenerative Solutions for the West
🏥 Community Health Cooperatives
The South can build community-owned healthcare cooperatives that provide affordable, accessible care rooted in community needs rather than corporate profits. This model has proven successful in rural areas nationwide.
How to Start a Community Health Cooperative:
- Form a core organizing group of healthcare workers and community members
- Conduct community health needs assessment
- Connect with the National Cooperative Business Association for technical assistance
- Develop a cooperative governance structure with community representation
- Secure initial funding through federal health grants and cooperative lenders
- Recruit healthcare providers committed to the cooperative model
- Open your first community health center
⚡ Just Transition & Green Jobs
The South can lead the nation in renewable energy production while ensuring fossil fuel workers and frontline communities benefit from the transition. The $12.7B regenerative economy is creating thousands of good jobs.
How to Implement a Just Transition in Your Community:
- Form a Just Transition coalition with labor unions, environmental groups, and frontline communities
- Conduct a community energy assessment and identify renewable energy potential
- Negotiate community benefits agreements for renewable energy projects
- Establish worker training programs for green jobs
- Create worker cooperatives in solar installation, weatherization, and green construction
- Ensure fossil fuel workers receive priority hiring and wage guarantees
- Build community ownership of renewable energy infrastructure
🗳️ Voting Rights & Democracy Reform
The South must lead the fight for voting rights and democracy reform. Automatic voter registration, early voting, vote-by-mail, and ranked-choice voting can transform Southern politics and break the stranglehold of voter suppression.
How to Fight for Voting Rights in Your State:
- Join or form a voting rights coalition in your state
- Document voter suppression tactics and file legal challenges
- Organize voter registration drives in underserved communities
- Advocate for automatic voter registration and early voting expansion
- Support ranked-choice voting ballot initiatives
- Recruit and train poll workers and election observers
- Build political power to elect pro-democracy candidates
Major Metro Areas & Healing Pathways
🍑 Atlanta Metropolitan Area
Population: 6.1 million | Key Challenge: Gentrification & displacement
Healing Pathways for Atlanta:
1. Community Land Trusts to Fight Gentrification: Atlanta's rapid growth is displacing longtime Black residents. Expand the city's 4 CLTs to 40+, ensuring affordable housing remains permanently accessible to the communities that built Atlanta.
2. Cooperation Jackson Model: Build a solidarity economy in Atlanta's Black communities through worker cooperatives, community land trusts, and democratic institutions. This model has proven successful in Jackson, Mississippi.
3. Green New Deal for the South: Transform Atlanta's economy through massive investment in public transit, renewable energy, and green infrastructure—creating thousands of union jobs while addressing environmental racism.
🛢️ Houston Metropolitan Area
Population: 7.1 million | Key Challenge: Petrochemical pollution & climate vulnerability
Healing Pathways for Houston:
1. Just Transition from Petrochemicals: Houston's economy is dominated by oil and gas, but the city has the infrastructure and workforce to lead the renewable energy transition. Invest in solar manufacturing, wind turbine production, and green construction with worker ownership requirements.
2. Environmental Justice: Houston's petrochemical facilities disproportionately impact Black and Brown communities. Organize frontline communities to demand pollution reduction, health monitoring, and community benefits agreements.
3. Climate Resilience: After Hurricane Harvey, Houston needs massive investment in green infrastructure, flood control, and climate adaptation. Create worker cooperatives in green construction and disaster resilience.
🤠 Dallas-Fort Worth Metropolitan Area
Population: 7.6 million | Key Challenge: Sprawl & inequality
Healing Pathways for Dallas-Fort Worth:
1. Transit-Oriented Development with CLTs: DFW's sprawl creates car dependency and segregation. Build community land trusts around transit stations, creating affordable housing and walkable communities.
2. Worker Cooperatives in Healthcare: Texas has the highest uninsured rate in the nation. Create worker-owned healthcare cooperatives providing affordable care, especially in underserved communities.
3. Renewable Energy Hub: Texas leads the nation in wind energy production. Ensure communities benefit through cooperative ownership and community benefits agreements.
🌴 Miami Metropolitan Area
Population: 6.2 million | Key Challenge: Sea-level rise & housing crisis
Healing Pathways for Miami:
1. Climate Adaptation & Resilience: Miami faces existential threat from sea-level rise. Invest in green infrastructure, managed retreat, and climate-resilient affordable housing through community land trusts.
2. Housing Affordability: Miami's housing crisis is among the worst in the nation. Expand CLTs to preserve affordability and prevent displacement of working-class communities.
3. Just Transition: Transform Miami's economy from real estate speculation to regenerative industries—renewable energy, green construction, climate adaptation—with worker ownership and community benefits.
🎺 New Orleans Metropolitan Area
Population: 1.3 million | Key Challenge: Climate vulnerability & systemic racism
Healing Pathways for New Orleans:
1. Community-Led Recovery: After Katrina, New Orleans needs community-controlled development, not gentrification. Expand CLTs and worker cooperatives to ensure longtime residents benefit from rebuilding.
2. Green Infrastructure & Climate Resilience: Invest in wetland restoration, green infrastructure, and climate adaptation with community benefits agreements ensuring local hiring and worker ownership.
3. Solidarity Economy: Build a solidarity economy rooted in New Orleans' rich cultural traditions—worker cooperatives in hospitality, food, music, and cultural production.
Ready to Heal Your Community?
The South has the grassroots power, cultural richness, and moral clarity to build a regenerative future rooted in justice. What we need now is the political will and organized action. Join The Regenerative Party and help transform your bioregion.
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