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# Localism

At PDXDAO, we share the strong belief that things like decentralization, pluralism, participatory design and economic experimentation don’t stop on the chain. Here are some local spaces and projects that we see as aligned with the fundamental Ethereum values:

* [BridgeSpace Commons](https://opencollective.com/bridgespacecommonspdx) -- a warehouse community space in inner SE Portland. The space acts as a schelling point for permaculture groups, seed collectives, mutual aid groups, racial justice nonprofits, art collectives, dance crews, and more. In a former life the site was host to underground raves and psylocibin parties. In other words, the vibes are immaculate.


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