Clayton Thomas-Muller is an Indigenous activist, writer, and public speaker from Winnipeg, Canada.
He has dedicated his life to environmental and social justice causes, particularly focusing on Indigenous rights and climate activism.
Thomas-Muller's work spans local initiatives to global campaigns, including involvement with organizations like 350.org.
His memoir reflects on his difficult childhood, struggles with intergenerational trauma, and journey to becoming a prominent activist.
Thomas-Muller's experiences have shaped his perspective on the interconnectedness of personal healing and global change.
He is known for his candid approach to storytelling and his efforts to bridge Indigenous wisdom with modern environmental movements.
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