Listening unfolds in many different ways
listening with whales requires knowing without knowing and an openness to listen more deeply because of our differences
Explore musical relations between humans and whales and how they have transformed how we kin with them
Learn about how scientist listen to understand whale communication, multigenerational cultural exchanges, and genetic transmission
Listen ancestrally through First Nation and Indigenous cosmologies, kinship, reciprocity, and emerging ceremonial practices
Listening with Whales historically through ears past, archival work, and long forgotten now rediscovered histories.
Listen erosically through epistemic humility, vulnerability, desire, and grief, to change and form multispecies comraderies
Listen globally through oceans, migrations, cultures and discover our interconnectedness across the world.
Listen poetically through metaphor and our ability to imagine ourselves through whales and listen more deeply into words and worlds