Legalizing Kinship with César Rodríguez-Garavito

February 28
44 mins

Episode Description

In this conversation, Victoria Loorz speaks with legal scholar César Rodríguez-Garavito, founding director of MOTH (More Than Human Life) at NYU School of Law and a leading voice in multispecies justice. César has led landmark climate change, rights of nature, and Indigenous rights cases, including serving on the Science Panel for the Amazon and as an expert witness before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.

Together, they delve into César’s collaboration with Project CETI, which uses AI and non invasive technologies to study sperm whale communication. They explore the audacious possibility that whales might one day be heard in court not as property or evidence, but as subjects with legally recognized voices and interests. At its core, this dialogue is about dismantling human supremacy, crafting ethical guardrails for emerging technologies, and midwifing a shift from dominance to kinship.


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Timestamps:

  • 00:00 – Introduction
  • 07:35 – Interview Begins
  • 08:16 – Formed By Columbia
  • 10:52 – Spiritual Formation
  • 11:50 – Learning the Language of Sperm Whales
  • 14:44 – Expanding The Understanding of More Than Human
  • 18:41 – Letting the Whales Testify For Themselves
  • 21:17 – The Birthing Rings of Sperm Whales
  • 26:28 – Gentle Technology and Ethical Guidelines
  • 32:19 – Imagining the Future of Multispecies Justice
  • 38:59 – How To Connect
  • 41:45 – Wild Invitation
  • 43:37 – Credits
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