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A work of honest heart that vows to celebrate and be all-the-way human, and digs through life constructs that are in-conducive to our existence and to find the most pure source of self preservation and awareness of our ever sacred presence.

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A work of honest heart that vows to celebrate and be all-the-way human, and digs through life constructs that are in-conducive to our existence and to find the most pure source of self preservation and awareness of our ever sacred presence.
Autorenporträt
About The Author: Gui Jean-Paul Chevalier was born in the United States, in the city of Renton, Washington, in January, 1990. Though born in the state's most populated county, he calls most memories home to his childhood residence on a 24-acre farm in Washington's rural Whatcom County, just south of British Columbia, Canada. The second born of three, son to a then homeschool teacher and stay at home mother, and a late-hour refinery worker, he spent his summer afternoons on the bike, racing around the property with his first brother Laurent, and to this day, spends his Sunday mornings at the pew. Though the artist mind was always there, It wasn't until his High School years that more creative outlets became available. He joined the Mariner High School Chamber choir at 17, and competed to win the Bronze award in 2007 at annual Fullerton College competition in Fullerton California. At the fall of 2008, he would enroll at Northwest University in Kirkland, Washington, where he would join the Northwest University Eagle Debate team. Winning awards for competitive academic rigor, consecutively from 2010-2012, he quickly found a new love and appreciation for rhetoric and writing. After graduating with a Bachelors of art degree in Organizational Communication, he would start his career as an Assistant Debate Coach. It was his love for debate, songwriting, and his involvement in activism that would be the three most striking endeavors of his life. At the close of 2014, he would begin his participation in social activism, around issues of homelessness and racial injustice. In 2015 he would write his first newspaper article for the award-winning Seattle publication, Real Change.