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  • Sep 5, 2024 | shado-mag.com | Heedayah Lockman |Adele Walton |Natasha Lee |Zoe Rasbash

    By Energy Embargo for Palestine and Heedayah Lockman · September 9, 2024Energy Embargo for Palestine, an anti-imperialist climate group based in Britain, break down the role of BP and the British state in fuelling the Zionist genocide. This investigation was carried out between shado and Energy Embargo for Palestine over a 4 month period, made possible thanks to the support of the Guerrilla Foundation. Listen to this story Your browser does not support the audio element.

  • Apr 30, 2024 | shado-mag.com | Zoe Rasbash

    Last winter, our broken boiler sent her to A&E with chest issues. Our pleas to the estate agents for roof repairs have been met with indifference, leaving us to contend with leaking ceilings and weakened walls.

  • Feb 16, 2024 | shado-mag.com | Zoe Rasbash |Esther Lalanne

    In season 1 of our podcast, shado-lite, co-hosts Zoe and Larissa kept coming back to how big tech has entrenched systems of inequality and exploitation. In a bid to feel less cynical about technology, this column will see Zoe exploring the technologies that might help us bring about a better world. How can we embrace technology as a tool to realise justice? Who is designing tech differently? Where are the experiments which centre care, justice, regeneration in technology design and construction?

  • Jan 22, 2024 | shado-mag.com | Zoe Rasbash

    A Fragile Correspondence is the culmination of ten months of investigation into three places across Scotland, and asks what happens if architects situate their practice within socio-ecological systems. If we start with a deep understanding about the landscapes and cultures that make up a place, how might that change architects’ responses to it? Could architects better respond to the needs of people in the process? The space is calm and quiet, opening onto the canals of Venice.

  • Oct 30, 2023 | shado-mag.com | Zoe Rasbash

    “I do think I’m somewhat unique – honestly my success comes from the fact I actually am a man in a rare space not dominated by men,” laughs Zachary Zane, author of the new book Boyslut: A Memoir and Manifesto. “I’m able to talk to men in a way that they may be more open to listening to, just because I am a man… which is fucked up,” he admits, but a reality many are dealing with.

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