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During the Industrial Revolution, the automobile entered the world without an infrastructure around it. There were no paved roads. No gasoline stations or repair shops. People...
Arts + Solidarity The Arts as Connector February 14th is the day the world celebrates Valentines Day. A day of celebrating the love we have for...
Fanni Melles, PhD. is Smart Cities researcher where she focuses on SMARTER CITIES. Her podcast WTF4Cities is a highly recommended destination to discover how cities are...
Building a Trauma-Restoring Media System Matthew Green, author of The Resonant World on Substack and a longtime climate journalist with deep experience at Reuters, DeSmog,...
Truth didn’t die. It was buried by profit. So we’re unearthing it—with community-owned media built on trust by design. How Media Broke Reality — and How...
Infinite Growth, Finite Planet — Why the Math Won’t Pencil Why it matters: An economy optimized for extraction, exploitation, and colonization treats living systems like fuel....
The formula for successful entertainment is short and sweet… conflict. Without conflict movies and television would have no viewers. By Michael Caporale When news programming...
A War-Ending Idea Hiding in Plain Sight How changing how we produce and manage food, energy, information and movement could eliminate the root causes of conflict...
Empower your inner Einstein A world that works for all. We’re ready. After the success of We the People, We the Power, Mobilized News is launching Humanity...
Good ideas fail not because they’re bad — but because they’re isolated. Around the world, thousands of promising solutions exist for food, energy, health, climate, and...
Ownership models are changing — quietly. Around the world, people are rethinking who should own the resources that sustain life. Not everything fits neatly into private...
Technology always encodes values — whether we admit it or not. Every tool reflects choices about what matters, who decides, and whose interests are prioritized. The...
The pandemic made one thing clear: health doesn’t start in hospitals. It starts in the systems that shape daily life — what we eat, how we...