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The Library of the More-Than-Human: Workshops with Jonathon Keats

The Peleg Lab + NEST

馃師锔 Free & open to all.听

TWO EVENTS!

April 7 | 4 - 6 pm @ 抖阴传媒在线 Creek Room: Register

April 8 | 2:30 - 4:30 pm @ CU 抖阴传媒在线, CASE E330: Register

Join NEST Studio for the Arts, The Peleg Lab and Philosopher Jonathon Keats for this one of a kind workshop on nonhuman ethics.

artistic representation of trees by G. Gutierrez

"Trees" by G. Gutierrez

This creative workshop will be an inspiring session to discuss, learn and create. Learn more about the

Taking inspiration from medieval bestiaries, this workshop is designed to explore lessons in righteousness learned from nonhuman creatures, providing a space for creative expression of the more-than-humane. Participants are invited to evaluate the lifeways of animals and plants and fungi they know personally, deriving guidance that might be applied to the human domain. Each participant narrates and illustrates what one of the creatures has to teach in a small hand-crafted book, using standard arts-and-crafts supplies and/or scrap materials.

All participants are invited to contribute their bestiaries to the Library of the More-Than-Humane by using the submission link below. Over the long term, the ethical principles will serve as a critical resource for research in fields ranging from philosophy to anthropology to futures studies, and may inspire new political and legal systems that reflect and protect the values of nature.

zine about jack rabbits

"Jack Rabbit" by A. Ramon听

Jonathon Keats听is an experimental philosopher, writer, and artist focused on the relationship between ecology and society, bringing a multispecies perspective to governance structures and public opinion. As principal philosopher at Earth Law Center, Keats develops ecocentric legal models. As a research associate at the University of Arizona, he engages the public in participatory thought experiments, collectively investigating possible and desirable ecological futures. Over the past two decades, he has led dozens of hands-on workshops worldwide, often involving human interaction with organisms including honeybees, fireflies, and slime molds. As a journalist who has written frequently for publications including Discover and Nautilus, he is an expert in science communication and outreach.听

The workshop is sponsored by and听NEST听Studio for the Arts.

Food provided. Seats are limited.听


Seaweed Stories for a More Sustainable Future

April 9, 2026 | 5-6:30 PM

馃搷 CASE Building, 4th Floor Auditorium & Chancellor鈥檚 Hall, CU 抖阴传媒在线


馃師锔 Free & open to all

Seaweed Stories Poster

As the ocean faces the triple threat of plastic pollution, biodiversity loss, and climate change, many are turning to the power of seaweed to help solve these challenges. Seaweed Stories is a short film including insights from a Silicon Valley startup creating plastic alternatives from macro-algae, to the Indigenous Shinnecock Kelp Farmers using seaweed to prove their sovereign right to coastal land, and a scientist in South Korea supporting seaweeds鈥 sexual reproduction to create new species that can withstand the effects of a changing climate. We will discuss what students can do on our campus and what community can do in our backyard, as well as critically think about proposed solutions and our planetary imagination for a more sustainable future.

Seaweed Stories is a 30-minute film featuring the wonders of seaweed, and some of the extraordinary stories and unique characters whose lives have been entangled by this too often overlooked marine plant that may hold answers to some of humanity's biggest challenges. The panel afterwards will prompt a discussion about science, storytelling, and marine life鈥攁s well as our hopes and fears for a more sustainable future. Emy Kane (CU 抖阴传媒在线 鈥13 and Executive Director of the NGO ) will be joined by Dr. Emily Yeh (Geography), Dr. Paige Hoel (Oceanographer), Vicki Nichols Goldstein (Executive Director of the 抖阴传媒在线-based ), and Clementine Clyker (CU 抖阴传媒在线 sustainability student leader). The event is co-hosted by the Sustainability and Storytelling Lab, NEST, and the CU Environmental Center with Jo Marras Tate hosting.

Photo Credit: Lonely Whale


Make It Move: Building Environmental Campaigns That Activate

April 9, 2026 | 3-4:30 PM

Lonely Whale x CU 抖阴传媒在线 SAS Lab + Environmental Center + Nest
Workshop:听April 9 | Screening to Follow (Open to Public)

馃師锔 Free & open to all. .

make it more workshop announcement includes images of the organization lonely whale strawless campaign where an octopus tentacle hits people in the face and Emily Kane's photo who is leading the workshop.

About the Workshop

Join Lonely Whale for a live campaign sprint where you鈥檒l learn how impact marketing campaigns are crafted.听This interactive session will unpack how strategic framing, bold creative, and cultural timing turned awareness into measurable mobilization using the template of听.听The workshop will culminate in a live campaign sprint where participants build their own advocacy concept.听

The strongest concept, as voted on by peers, will be featured on Lonely Whale鈥檚 Instagram Stories 鈥 giving your idea visibility to a 400,000+ global audience. Runners up will receive alimited-edition听Seaweed Stories听T-shirt created by NOAH for Lonely Whale.

Following the workshop, there will be a public screening of听, a short documentary presented by Lonely Whale and narrated by Forest Whitaker and inspired by the winners of the TOM FORD Plastic Innovation Prize powered by Lonely Whale. After the screening, we will hear from a roundtable of advocacy experts. For more information, go听here.

Both the workshop and the screening+panel are co-sponsored by the CU 抖阴传媒在线听Environmental Center,听Nest, and the听Sustainability And Storytelling Lab.

Come ready to create! This is a hands-on working session 鈥 not a lecture. Food provided.