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Julian Aguon (born in 1982) is an indigenous Chamorro and an international lawyer for indigenous and environmental rights, an author and artist, as well as an activist. His activism work focuses a lot on the environment, specifically sea bed mining as well as self determination for Guam. He is the founder of the Blue Ocean Law firm and established this at the age of 28. Aguon was born and raised in Guam and currently lives and works there. He attended Gonzaga University in 2004 and graduated with a bachelor of Arts. Aguon also earned his Juris Doctor degree at the William S. Richardson School of Law back in 2009. In 2018, he was the 34th Guam Legislature's legal counsel and lead litigator as well as special assistant to the attorney general of Guam in the Davis v. Guam case. He was also a lecturer at the Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law, located at the University of Hawaii.as well as the University of Guam, where his teaching is focused on International Law and Pacific Island Legal Systems. Aguon has written and published numerous books and law articles including one of his latest books, “The Properties of Perpetual Light”. This book gives an explicit explanation on how his life was growing up as a Chamorro, including the loss of his father to cancer as well as his beloved grandmother.