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This guide is aimed at allies of the Black Lives Matter movement who are interested in learning, action and continued action; finding ways to sustain your support for Black lives in everyday behaviours, practices and content consumption.
Now more than ever we are beginning to understand the true environmental cost of our endeavours for human progress. Being environmentally-friendly does not have to be as arduous a task as the whistleblowers of years past made it out to be. Here are twelve ideas to consider to reduce your individual carbon footprint…
A love letter from the founder. Let’s have more meaningful conversations. Let’s start the DAI° ALOGUE.
Global Affairs
The Manitoba colony of Mennonites reside in relative obscurity. The naïve assumption might be that life is relatively uneventful for a small, quiet, self-sufficient community like this one. Yet, a decade on, Mennonite women are living in the shadow of a four-year period where hundreds of rapes and sexual assaults took place.
This guide is aimed at allies of the Black Lives Matter movement who are interested in learning, action and continued action; finding ways to sustain your support for Black lives in everyday behaviours, practices and content consumption.
China is a country that often lives under both a physical and metaphorical fog; where the enduring symbol of mass industrialisation and the effects of a century-old authoritarian government coalesce.
Lifestyle & Travel
Just around the corner from La Ciudadela, tucked into some narrow arches, is La Loba, a studio and space for upcycling, workshops, vintage clothing and transformed textiles. We were fortunate enough to stumble upon it in early March, and the owner Meri kindly showed us around.
Australia is home to many conscious labels that rarely see the same spotlight as their American and European counterparts, so this edit is designed with our Australian friends in mind who are looking to source items more locally and reduce their delivery carbon footprint.
Jægersborggade is, ironically, one of Copenhagen’s trendiest streets, although its shops serve to be sustainable rather than trend-led. You could quite happily live off this street and never have to source elsewhere.
Those with the privilege of isolating comfortably will likely find themselves turning to simple pleasures—the kind that move our day along, fill us with purpose or at least keep us distracted from the oft-apocalyptic newsreel for five minutes at a time.
You may be curious about what our DAI logo represents, and the design process behind it. The symbol used in our logo originated as a family emblem, designed in early 2020 by The DAI˚ALOGUE founder, Emma Dai. Here’s the full story…
The DAI˚ALOGUE sits down with founder and designer Jim Rokos FRSA to talk about his ideas, inspiration and what the future of the design industry means for ROKOS.
Now more than ever we are beginning to understand the true environmental cost of our endeavours for human progress. Being environmentally-friendly does not have to be as arduous a task as the whistleblowers of years past made it out to be. Here are twelve ideas to consider to reduce your individual carbon footprint…
Just around the corner from La Ciudadela, tucked into some narrow arches, is La Loba, a studio and space for upcycling, workshops, vintage clothing and transformed textiles. We were fortunate enough to stumble upon it in early March, and the owner Meri kindly showed us around.
Australia is home to many conscious labels that rarely see the same spotlight as their American and European counterparts, so this edit is designed with our Australian friends in mind who are looking to source items more locally and reduce their delivery carbon footprint.
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The Manitoba colony of Mennonites reside in relative obscurity. The naïve assumption might be that life is relatively uneventful for a small, quiet, self-sufficient community like this one. Yet, a decade on, Mennonite women are living in the shadow of a four-year period where hundreds of rapes and sexual assaults took place.