Credits and Acknowledgements
This project was researched and designed by Shuyi Ye, Sara Robillard, and Anastasia Branas, for the course Decolonizing Museums (ANTHR-316-DM, Spring 2023, Mount Holyoke College), with Professor Mark Auslander.
Whale art included is done by Anastasia Branas and Shuyi Ye.
We are grateful for the chance of collaboration the Whale Sanctuary Project offered, and the assistance, feedback and encouragement from Dr. Lori Marino, President.
Special thanks to Professor Mark Auslander and course peer mentor Ren Block, for suggestions and aid all along, and MHC LITS/EdTech for technical support.
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