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3 May 2023: On our third episode of the Dark Matter Podcast, interdisciplinary researcher and social entrepreneur Sahba El-Shawa shares her journey and accomplishments, including founding the Jordan Space Research Initiative (JSRI) and her work with the Space Generation Advisory Council and the Moon Village Association. El-Shawa advocates for ethics, human rights and climate action in space and challenges the concept of dual-use in the space industry. She also discusses overlooked aspects of security in space and her passion for creating opportunities for underrepresented communities, and why, in her own words] “colonialism continues to propagate into outer space”. The episode explores the intersection of space and sustainability, including philosophical and ethical considerations related to space exploration and consciousness. JRSI dedication to joined-up thinking is also reflected in the phonetic coincidence of the Arabic word ‘jisri’ (جسري), meaning “my bridge”. A vocal advocate for decoupling defense and space, El-Shawa's dedication to her work in equity, ethics and sustainability make her an inspiring role model for anyone interested in making a positive impact in the space industry.

El-Shawa founded the Jordan Space Research Initiative (JSRI) to bridge sustainable development and space exploration, with plans to establish an analog research facility in Jordan. She is currently pursuing a PhD in sustainable development and climate change. Her research centres around the ‘overview effect’ and using virtual reality to promote sustainable behaviour on Earth.