Groups Kristin in WA is following.
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| Daily Kos Labor | 2023-03-18 22:55:09 |
| DKos Sangha
A space for those following a spiritual path, whether it be found within dharma, advaita, yoga, or any of the many traditions of awakening, or within no particular tradition; a space for exploring the process of awakening to our true nature; a space where we are supportive of each other's journey. That all beings are worthy of respect, understanding, and compassion is central to this exploration.
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2025-08-07 11:01:15 |
| Koscadia Koscadia Stretches from the coastal forests of Northern California up the coast West of the Cascades well into British Columbia where the Temperate Zone changes into the Subartic Zone. And of course we are inclusive of those East of the ranges as well. Where Progressivism and Democracy are a way of life. |
2025-12-06 16:05:40 |
| KosKraft
We make things.
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2014-10-15 15:40:42 |
| PacNW Kossacks
The Pacific Northwest and Daily Kos go together like geoduck, pinot noir, and apples. This group is for sharing news and views that affect Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska, British Columbia, and related areas.
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2025-11-16 21:57:55 |
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