Resistance Video 2012
Trailblaze, Green Street Courthouse, 28th November 2012.
Veronica Dyas shares a heartfelt journey of dealing with mortgage arrears and being an unlikely pilgrim on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela, a journey which eventually led her to give everything she owns away.
Dyas is a young landlord who along with 83,251 other people in Ireland was in mortgage arrears of 90 days or more in August 2012.
Through a long process of self-discovery she was led to her calling as an artist and theatre maker. Her Camino experience transformed her to realize that she did not need much to be free and that ultimate security is within the soul.
Veronica Dyas shares a heartfelt journey of dealing with mortgage arrears and being an unlikely pilgrim on the Camino de Santiago de Compostela, a journey which eventually led her to give everything she owns away.
Dyas is a young landlord who along with 83,251 other people in Ireland was in mortgage arrears of 90 days or more in August 2012.
Through a long process of self-discovery she was led to her calling as an artist and theatre maker. Her Camino experience transformed her to realize that she did not need much to be free and that ultimate security is within the soul.
Veronica Dyas from The Trailblazery on Vimeo.
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