With Catalina Mejía Moreno. This project investigates architectural and spatial violence alongside acts of resistance and repair, with a particular focus on South Africa and Colombia. These two post-colonial states face high levels of urban, racialized, and gender-based violence. The scars and wounds of colonial and neocolonial extraction and dispossession are widely visible and experienced in landscapes and built environments. Building a methodological toolkit for a reparative approach to spatial theory and practice, this project situates the global South as an embodied location of knowledge and power. The toolkit consists of object-oriented conversations, collated as a podcast series involving spatial practitioners, artists, and architects from across southern territories. This lateral engagement aims to forge new conversations to build a relational, epistemic, and methodological intervention into architectural theory and practice.