RSVP NOW: April 7 Film Screening and Panel for “Stewart Udall and The Politics of Beauty,” Hosted by the Native American Law Center
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.
Learn more about the film and the UW Law Native American Law Center.
Distinguished Speakers
The panel discussion will include:
- Eric Eberhard, Professor, University of Washington School of Law (Moderator)
- John de Graaf, Director, Author, Speaker, Activist
- Mark Udall, Senator, Colorado (2009–2015)
- Monte Mills, Professor & Director of Native American Law Center, University of Washington School of Law
- Sanne Knudsen, Professor, University of Washington School of Law
Registration
Registration is complimentary but required. This event is in-person only. Refreshments will be provided.