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Clayton Thomas-Mller

Author of Life In the City of Dirty Water, championed by Suzanne Simard.

Author of Life In the City of Dirty Water, championed by Suzanne Simard

Clayton Thomas-Mller is the author of Life in the City of Dirty Water. (Thelma Young Lutunatabua)

Suzanne SimardchampionedLife in the City of Dirty WaterbyClayton Thomas-MlleronCanada Reads2022.

Canada Readstookplace March 28-31, 2022The debates were hosted byAli Hassanandbroadcast onCBC Radio One,CBC TV,CBC Gemand onCBC Books.

About Clayton Thomas-Mller

Clayton Thomas-Mller is a member of the Treaty #6 based Mathias Colomb Cree Nation located in Northern Manitoba. He's campaigned on behalf of Indigenous peoples around the world for more than 20 years, working with numerous organizations for social and environmental justice.Life in the City of Dirty Wateris his first book.

Books by Clayton Thomas-Mller

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Interviews with Clayton Thomas-Mller

Suzanne Simard champions Life in the City of Dirty Water by Clayton Thomas-Mller

3 years ago
Duration 0:51
On the opening day of Canada Reads 2022, Suzanne Simard argues that Clayton Thomas-Mller's memoir bridges the past with the future.
In this introduction to the memoir Life in the City of Dirty Water, discover what the book is about and why author and forest ecologist Suzanne Simard chose it for Canada Reads 2022.
Clayton Thomas-Mller talks to Shelagh Rogers about his debut book, Life in the City of Dirty Water.

Book trailer: Life in the City of Dirty Water by Clayton Thomas-Mller

3 years ago
Duration 1:17
Clayton Thomas-Mller's memoir will be championed by Suzanne Simard on Canada Reads 2022.
In an adapted excerpt from his newly-released book Life in the City of Dirty Water: A Memoir of Healing, Cree author and activist Clayton Thomas-Mller reflects on his own family's history with residential schools, and the path forward.

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