Who is Aria Ursa?

Aria is an open book…

Early Life

Aria was born in Coral Springs, FL in 1991. She grew up in Southeast Florida near Fort Lauderdale. Growing up, she actively helped her father, Richard Moyle Sr., win multiple City Commissioner and Mayoral elections in her hometown. Richard Moyle Sr. was a professional drummer originally, but he unexpectedly pursued becoming a local politician in his thirties. Like her father, Aria too never planned or intended on becoming a politician. They were both motivated to change careers by issues they deemed critical to their livelihood and the livelihood of those in the community.






In 2008, not long after starting high school at Pompano Beach High, Aria came out as bisexual and became an active member of the Gay Straight Alliance. After Sophomore year, she transferred to Broward Virtual School, because PBHS refused to allow her to take dual-enrollment courses (AKA running start in WA). She completed 1.5 years worth of credits at Broward College before graduating high school. She visited Seattle a few times during her Junior and Senior year before deciding to move there. Using the money she saved up from her part-time jobs at Einstein Bros Bagel's & Tate's Gaming Satellite, she moved across the US to Redmond, WA right after high school graduation.

Aria Ursa, High School, 2007

Recent Years & Present

In recent years, Aria earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration Management with Western Governors University while working full-time as a business leader & Project Coordinator in the Life Insurance, Tech, & Public Transit industries.

She marched with March for Our Lives through Seattle Center to advocate for gun regulation in 2018. During a brief period of living in South Florida again (2018-2022), in 2021 Aria protested with Black Lives Matter in Fort Lauderdale, FL before making her way back to the city and state she fell in love with before graduating high school: Seattle, Washington.

Aria made her return to Seattle in February of 2022. She’s been protesting in solidarity with Pro-Palestinian locals since November 2023 with plans to continue protesting until we get a permanent ceasefire. For anyone wanting to get involved: follow Facebook groups like The Palestine Solidarity Committee, Free Palestine Seattle Events, & Friends of Palestine Seattle and the Instagram page Samidoun Seattle for news on upcoming events.