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Julia Walsh

Julia Walsh

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Julia M. Walsh is a visionary, a leader, and a voice for change in these exciting times. Julia is known in circles of compassionate Earth-dwellers, as an unforgettable force for good. She displays unlimited energy, driving her towards tireless perfection of all that she decides to do. She subscribes to the Gaia theory and the healing of the planet, which is of ultimate optimism. Hers is a force for transformation from within the so-called System. Julia is called JewelEyah, as a spiritual name. Julia M. Walsh was born in South Amboy, New Jersey. Julia grew up in the area of South Amboy between Perth Amboy and Sayreville, the central coast of New Jersey aka the Jersey shore. Julia was born on November 5, 1979 and is 38 years of age (at the time of writing 2018). Her parents are Kevin Patrick Walsh and Theresa Ann Walsh. She has one younger brother from the same parents, Sean T. Walsh. Julia Walsh is of Irish-American ethnicity. She has an avid interest in Irish heritage. She has traveled to the nation of Ireland in 2016. Julia attended all public schooling from 1984-1999, until finishing High School. She was known as a popular and outgoing student. She graduated from school in Spring of 1999 and was eager to move on to young adult pursuits, beyond her home-state of New Jersey. She gravitated towards New York state and the Shawangunk region. On February 2, 1999, she went to visit her friend, S.U.N.Y. college student Lisa Haven at her hippie-style house in New Paltz. While there, a memorable meeting occurred between Julia and Andrea Pacione and movie director Tasciotti. She pulled Peter into her Toyota asking, "Do you hear anything wrong?". He said, "Everything sounds fine. Let's go on a road trip and camping adventure." Julia agreed, thus beginning an in-depth, collaborative filming project. Julia Walsh for the first-time explored the Hudson Valley, the Shawangunks, and the Catskill Mountains region from 1999-2000. She had decided to settle there, when she researched the meaning of the name, Ulster County with Ahgamen Keyboa. Julia, as Jewel'Eyah, became a founding member of the Keyboa tribe with commemoration on the legendary Lundy's estate. True to her hippie leanings, Julia Walsh participated in a Rainbow Family gathering of the tribes on July 4, 1999 in the Allegheny Mountains National Forest, in central Pennsylvania. She was travelling with friends, Richie, Jimmie, Daisyhead Maisy Andrea Pacione, musician Chris Young, and companion Ahgamen Keyboa. While there, she met and became inspired by the activist Mitchell Gold of Home Planet organization in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, who is I.A.E.W.P. United Nations Plenipotentiary Envoy, National Chancellor of Canada, Vice President North American Affairs, Human Rights Education Coordinator 1991-2003. After further discussions, Tasciotti decided to participate with the Assistant Secretary-General Robert Muller's school spin-off of the United Nations online, while Julia decided to push directly into the political arena. Julia Walsh properly became a public person on September 11, 2001 when she embarked to an international NGO-sponsored conference at the United Nations headquarters in Manhattan. Unfortunately, the meeting that morning was abruptly canceled due to the attacks on the Twin Towers and the World Trade Center and the occupants of the United Nations, including Julia Walsh were evacuated from the iconic building. Due to this fateful juncture, her goals were revamped. Julia had become politically active as a Green Party member, in the interests of environmental protection. Julia attended party meetings with Tasciotti, although he had joined the Libertarian party movement earlier. They both were in talks with Tasciotti's friend Joel Tyner, regarding political aspirations. Following these formative years, in 2002-2003, Julia ran a campaign to be elected as Trustee of the Village of New Paltz. This was part of a coalition platform with Mayor Jason West, wherein they generated a major controversy in support of same-sex marriages, illegal at the time in New York state and most of the nation. They sparked a movement which, as of 2018 is resoundingly successful. Julia Walsh had gone to Poughkeepsie, NY throughout 2000-2001 to meet with associates of Tasciotti: Daniel Byrnes, Gordon Riggs, and Ralph Hunt, who she particularly admired, an astrology student of Ahgamen Keyboa. Julia took a road trip with her friend, musician Elizabeth and Ahgamen Keyboa in order to visit with Ralph Hunt and his new wife, Debbie in New Hampshire, during February 2001. They filmed a short documentary of the huge blizzard. Harnessing her amusing personality, Julia Walsh entertained children as a professional party host, Sunshine the clown. She painted faces, told jokes, and played games. The influential mother figure, Julia at that time spent some occasions babysitting E.G. Samein Tasciotti with his father, Tasciotti. She had struck up a camaraderie with the child's mother Keradwyn in Washington, D.C. during 2000-2001. Along with Ahgamen Keyboa, Julia Walsh co-hosted the poetry reading series "Poetry in the Middle of Nowhere" at Peg Leg Bates country club in 2001, which featured: Strider Gordon Riggs and Omnipoet Robert Milby. Julia Walsh convened with Tamar Elhayani and her daughter Shylah Keyboa, while they were living in New Paltz in 2008, involved with the Waldorf School. For the past decade from 2008-2018, Julia Walsh has been coordinating with many professionals in the entertainment industry, who have a common cause in environmental protection. Julia is working alongside actors, actresses, and other talented artists, so they can affect positive change. She has been associated with: Mark Ruffalo, Natalie Merchant and Pete Seeger in the support of fracking bans across many states and nations. Most recently, Julia Walsh has been instrumental as an organizer of The People's State of the Union event in 2018. This is a broad-based coalition of progressive-minded activists, including, Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie Perez, and John Leguizamo, among others. The major accomplishment that Julia Walsh has documented in movie form is her experiences at the intentional community, which was founded by guru Ahgamen Keyboa. The documentary is "Hippy Commune" and is set to be released in 2018 for a showcase of alternative living and making a better world.

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