EVENTS
EVENTS
The Center for Human Rights and Global Justice hosted a weeklong series of events through the More-Than-Human Life (MOTH) Festival of Ideas 2025 and the Future of Human Rights and Governance (FORGE) Gathering 2025. These global gatherings will bring together thought leaders, advocates, and scholars to explore the most pressing issues of our time, from ecological emergencies to technological disruption to geopolitical shifts. Taking place at NYU Law, this dynamic week of innovation, and collaboration ran from March 10 to March 15, 2025.
Hosted by the Earth Rights Action and Research (TERRA) and the FORGE programs, both gatherings include closed-door, interactive scholar-practitioner sessions, as well as sessions open to the public in the evenings.
With creativity and interdisciplinarity at their heart, the open sessions include keynote talks, interviews, film screenings, book launches, poetry readings, and interdisciplinary performances, concerts, and an exhibit on display throughout the week.
NYU Law is honored to host these pivotal gatherings that bring together bold ideas, diverse voices, and meaningful action. At a time when global justice faces unprecedented challenges, we are committed to fostering a space for creative thinking and forward-looking solutions.
César Rodríguez-Garavito
Chair, Center for Human Rights & Global Justice.
About the MOTH 2025 Festival
The MOTH Festival of Ideas featured thinkers and doers from around the world advancing the rights, interests, and well-being of nonhumans, humans, and the web of life that sustains us all. Practitioners and scholars from a wide range of disciplines—including law, ecology, philosophy, biology, journalism, the arts and well beyond—are pursuing efforts to bring the more-than-human world into the ambit of moral, legal, and social concern. The MOTH Festival of Ideas featured over 100 thinkers and doers at the cutting edge of this rich and rapidly evolving field.
About the FORGE 2025 Gathering
With two days designed to foster a solutions-oriented community of legal experts, social scientists, governance professionals, and community-based practitioners, the FORGE program is dedicated to uncovering new approaches and solutions that reimagine rights and governance at a critical time for global justice.
With the hope of building momentum toward a brighter future, the MOTH 2025 Festival of Ideas and FORGE 2025 Gathering seek to transform perceptions and inspire a transnational community of practice with new ideas about global justice and more-than-human rights and encourage experimentation with new actions and approaches.
Conversation
An exploration of More-Than-Human-Rights, César Rodríguez-Garavito
Poetry
Las piedras que son vivas
Talk
Voices of the Forest, Indigenous Visions for the Future
Poetry
Bichos / Beasties
Excerpts from Bichos / Beasties (Caracol/Snail; Avispa/Wasp; Polilla/Moth; Grillo/Cricket; Mariposa/Butterfly; Alacrán/Scorpion)
Conversation
Entangled Worlds: Conversation on the Wisdom of Fungi and Ecology
Poetry
ECHOLOLOGY
Excerpts from ECHOLOLOGY (I; WHOSE WHO; OWLUTION vs. WOLVOLUTION)
Talk
The Power of Story: Quiet Revolutions, Creativity and Cultural Transformation
Conversation
Exploring Non-Human Intelligence through Whale Communication
Poetry
Mauve Sea-Orchids
Conversation
Sand: Kinship Beyond Humans
Book Launch
Mother Other: The Living Word, Creativity, and Belonging
Poetry
Symbiosis
in the woodworking trades
Conversation
The Current Geopolitics of Human Rights & Justice
Conversation
Creative Resistance in the Polycrisis
Conversation
Art and Environmental Justice
Remarks
Troy McKenzie
Book Launch
Book Launch: The Many Lives of James Lovelock
Poetry
Do plants imagine flowers?
Poetry
WET DREAM
Excerpts from WET DREAM (THE FORCES THE FORMS; QUEEN OF HEAVEN; LUBE OF YOUR EYE)
Talk
Narrative Change: Why Stories Matter