Virtual Middlebury

Open to the Public

Clayton Thomas-Muller is a member of the Treaty #6 based Mathias Colomb Cree Nation, also known as Pukatawagan, located in in Northern Manitoba, Canada. Based in the prairie city of Winnipeg, Clayton is the “Stop It At The Source” Campaigner with 350.org as well as a founder and organizer with Defenders of the Land. Clayton is involved in many initiatives to support the building of an inclusive movement globally for energy and climate justice. This lecture/talk will explore how First Nations and indigenous people have advocated and positioned themselves in the struggle for environmental sustainability and justice in an international system that privileges the actions of states. This engagement raises new ideas about how we understand security and appropriate actors in global affairs.

To join this webinar, use this Zoom Link or visit the Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs events.

Sponsored by the Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs Program on Security and Global Affairs.

Sponsored by:
Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs

Contact Organizer

RCGA, Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs
rcga@middlebury.edu
802-443-5324