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The antidote to information overload is Here.
Global Conferences Are Failing Us The world’s most high-profile gatherings aren’t solving the crises they were built to address. From COP summits to Davos to the World Social Forum—too many meetings, too few solutions. Why […]

The Big Picture: Understanding the Evolution in Media
The old newsroom playbook is broken. If journalism wants to stay relevant, it must meet people where they are — mobile, visual, fast, and interactive. The News Revolution Is Here The way we get our […]

2025 Tech Trends Webinar
Smart Cities Council invited leading experts to provide quick snapshots of game-changing technologies set to transform our urban landscapes. From Data Privacy to Insider Risk, AI, IoT, sustainable energy, and more, we looked at what […]

The Painful Truth about AI & Robotics
By 2045, there will be virtually nothing a human can do that a machine cannot to better for a tiny fraction of the cost. A robot that has a lifetime cost of $10,000, works 22 […]

When News Isn’t News
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 learned this lesson, they introduced opposing pundits to create […]

Can Media heal the traumas it helped to create?
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, and The Guardian, is a chance to explore the inner […]

Arts and activism: Perfect together.
Re-imagining media and the arts as a public service: Michael Masucci, co-director of the pioneering media arts collective EZTV, offers an extraordinary chance to explore the evolution of independent video art, the birth of digital culture, […]




Understanding Dynamic System Change
From our friends at Rethink X Humanity is on the brink of existential transformation, but we’re blind to the deeper processes of change. To recognize the mind-blowing possibility space of the next decade, as […]

American Democracy and other Fairy Tales
Thomas Linzey, Esq.—co-founder of the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights (CDER) and a pioneer in the Rights of Nature and community self-governance movements— offers the important opportunity to explore the legal, philosophical, and […]



Is social media suppressing dissident voices?
Media Alert: To protect the safety and security of the authors of this story, we have chosen to make their identifies anonymous. To discuss this story with its contributors, please email us here and we […]



The Whole Truth and nothing but the truth
PLEASE NOTE: Mobilized is apolitical. We do not endorse any political party or candidate. However, in these divisive times, we recognize that open discussion is necessary for the resolution of divergent opinions. Consequently, we have […]


Researchers use 3D visualization to predict, prevent hurricane damage
Researchers use 3D visualization to predict, prevent hurricane damage Galveston Island was used as an example to predict damage that would occur as a result of hurricanes of varying intensities. Peer-Reviewed Publication TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY […]


Overcoming Misinformation to fight climate change
Around three-quarters of Americans don’t think eating meat and dairy would have any impact on climate change, according to a new survey, compared to 6 out of 10 who believed recycling is a key climate […]

Reuters Report: Who’s paying for news?
This report uses survey data from 20 countries and qualitative research from the United Kingdom (UK), United States (US), and Germany to explore who is paying for news content online, which publications they pay for, […]

Thank you, Roger Corman
Honoring a friend to millions. By Steven Jay, Creative Director, Mobilized NEWs There are greats amongst us who had the courage to take a chance when others played by the rules. This very unique group […]