RSVP NOW: April 7 Film Screening and Panel for “Stewart Udall and The Politics of Beauty,” Hosted by the Native American Law Center

A view of Cape Royal with Angel's Window and Vishnu Temple in the background.

Join the UW School of Law’s Native American Law Center on Friday, April 7 for a documentary screening that celebrates the life and legacy of Stewart Udall, the former Interior Secretary who was the first American public official to warn about global warming. After the film, a panel of distinguished guests will discuss Udall’s work as an environmental and social justice advocate.

Schedule

  • 2:30 p.m. Welcome and Introductions
  • 2:40-4 p.m. Screening of "The Politics of Beauty"
  • 4-4:45 p.m. Panel Discussion and Q&A 

The event is co-sponsored by the UW School of Law’s Native American Law Center, Environmental Law Society, Native American Law Student Association and Washington Law Review.

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Distinguished Speakers

The panel discussion will include:

  • Eric Eberhard, Professor, Ƶ (Moderator)
  • John de Graaf, Director, Author, Speaker, Activist
  • Mark Udall, Senator, Colorado (2009–2015)
  • Monte Mills, Professor & Director of Native American Law Center, Ƶ
  • Sanne Knudsen, Professor, Ƶ

Registration

Registration is complimentary but required. This event is in-person only. Refreshments will be provided.