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‘Healing is a constant thing’: In conversation with Clayton Thomas-Müller
Clayton Thomas-Muller: Rising Fascism in U.S. Is Emboldening White Supremacists in Canada
Opinion: Wab Kinew’s development dreams threaten our people’s way of life
Activists denounce conflict minerals and green militarism at mining convention in Toronto
Clayton Thomas-Müller reflects on the spirituality, healing and hope in Life in the City of Dirty Water
In ‘Life in the City of Dirty Water,’ a Cree Man Finds His Way Home
In new memoir, activist Thomas-Muller traces impact of extraction industries on First Nations, and his own life
Clayton Thomas-Müller
Exhibition aimed at government, corporate ‘redwashing’
4 books that Canada Reads author Clayton Thomas-Müller loved reading
Life in the City of Dirty Water covers Thomas-Müller's entire life: from playing with toy planes as a way to escape from domestic and sexual...
‘Healing is a constant thing’: In conversation with Clayton Thomas-Müller
Canadian Dimension sat down with Clayton to talk about his work as an activist, his journey of healing, and the importance of invoking the sacred.
Clayton Thomas-Muller: Rising Fascism in U.S. Is Emboldening White Supremacists in Canada
leading organizer and writer on environmental justice and indigenous rights. He is the “Stop It at the Source” campaigner at 350.org.
Opinion: Wab Kinew’s development dreams threaten our people’s way of life
Clayton Thomas-Müller is a member of the Mathais Colomb Cree Nation and the author of Life in the City of Dirty Water – A Memoir Of Healing.
Activists denounce conflict minerals and green militarism at mining convention in Toronto
A coalition of groups called for a greater recognition of Indigenous rights, and the use of valuable minerals in weapons of war.
Clayton Thomas-Müller reflects on the spirituality, healing and hope in Life in the City of Dirty Water
Life in the City of Dirty Water covers Thomas-Müller's entire life: from playing with toy planes as a way to escape from domestic and sexual...
In ‘Life in the City of Dirty Water,’ a Cree Man Finds His Way Home
Clayton Thomas-Muller wants to see a pipeline for Indigenous youth — one that brings them from the inner cities to the bush life.
In new memoir, activist Thomas-Muller traces impact of extraction industries on First Nations, and his own life
The Life in the City of Dirty Water memoir also charts Clayton Thomas-Muller's journey from community work to international climate...
Clayton Thomas-Müller
Clayton Thomas-Müller is a member of the Treaty #6 based Mathias Colomb Cree Nation located in Northern Manitoba. He's campaigned on behalf of...
Exhibition aimed at government, corporate ‘redwashing’
As Manitobans eye the 2025 federal budget's sometimes-grand nation-building promises, one activist warns we're conveniently overlooking the...
Clayton Thomas-Müller
@ClaytonThomasMullerStats
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Cree activist, writer and organizer focused on climate justice and Indigenous sovereignty; former organizer with Indigenous Environmental Network and Idle No More supporter.