Sasha LaPointe Presents

A Conversation with Julian Aguon: In-Person & Online

In Person and Online

Town Hall Seattle—The Forum

October 19, 2022

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Although this event has passed, you can still buy a digital pass to watch the recording through Wednesday, October 26 at 7:30 p.m. (PT).

An Indigenous human rights lawyer and writer from Guam, Julian Aguon is the founder of Blue Ocean Law, a progressive firm that works at the intersection of Indigenous rights and environmental justice. Part memoir, part manifesto, his forthcoming book, No Country for Eight-Spot Butterflies is a coming-of-age story and a call for justice—for everyone, but in particular, for Indigenous peoples.

With compelling prose and poetry, Aguon weaves together stories from his childhood in the villages of Guam with searing political commentary about matters ranging from nuclear weapons to global warming. Bearing witness and reckoning with the challenge of truth-telling in an era of rampant obfuscation, he culls from his own life experiences—from losing his father to pancreatic cancer to working for Mother Teresa to an edifying chance encounter with Sherman Alexie—to illuminate a collective path out of the darkness.

A powerful, bold, new voice writing at the intersection of Indigenous rights and environmental justice, Julian Aguon is entrenched in the struggles of the people of the Pacific to liberate themselves from colonial rule, defend their sacred sites, and obtain justice for generations of harm. In No Country for Eight-Spot Butterflies, Aguon shares his wisdom and reflections on love, grief, joy, and triumph and extends an offer to join him in a hard-earned hope for a better world.

Aguon’s pen is a spear. He has the unerring ability to pierce the heart of any matter he writes about, from colonialism to climate change…Noenoe K. Silva, author
We need to retune our ears, our capacity for radical listening to the importance of lives more vulnerable than ours.  Julian Aguon
With razor-sharp analysis and a ton of heart, (Aguon) both defends and calls forth our communities.Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, author