Communities Are Restoring Information Health—By Rebuilding ICT From the Ground Up

 

📣 Call for Submissions

Why it matters:
Healthy societies depend on healthy information systems.
Across the world, communities are rebuilding communications and ICT infrastructure to be more open, secure, trustworthy, and locally accountable—countering misinformation, outages, surveillance risks, and digital exclusion.

Most of these efforts never reach the public conversation.
Mobilized wants to change that.


The ask

Mobilized Creators Studio is seeking story submissions that document how communities are restoring communication and information health through improved ICT systems—right where they are.

This is about infrastructure for truth, access, and resilience.


What we’re looking for

Stories that show ICT systems redesigned for public benefit, including:

  • 🌐 Community broadband, mesh networks, and local ISPs
  • 🛜 Digital access initiatives closing the connectivity gap
  • 🔐 Cybersecurity and data-protection efforts serving communities
  • 🧠 Media literacy, information integrity, and trust-building tools
  • 🏛 Civic tech improving transparency and participation
  • 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Community-governed platforms and open-source systems

Formats welcome:

  • Short documentaries or video stories
  • Reported features or case studies
  • Photo essays or visual explainers
  • Audio stories or interviews

The lens

Strong submissions help answer:

  • What communication or information problem existed?
  • How did improved ICT change access, trust, or resilience?
  • Who owns or governs the system—and how is accountability ensured?
  • What improved for people, institutions, or local decision-making?
  • What can other communities replicate or adapt?

What happens next

Selected stories may be:

  • Published across Mobilized platforms
  • Featured in collaborative documentary projects
  • Distributed through partner and public media networks
  • Used as learning tools for digital resilience and democracy

Creators retain ownership and participate through Mobilized’s cooperative, creator-first studio framework.


Why Mobilized

ICT isn’t neutral infrastructure.
It shapes how people learn, organize, and make decisions.

Mobilized covers communications, technology, democracy, and public trust as one interdependent system—because information health is social health.


How to submit

👉 Submit a pitch or completed story
👉 Include location, format, and why it matters now

Submit here: mobilizednews.com/studio


Bottom line

Communities are already repairing broken information systems.
Those blueprints deserve visibility.

Help them travel.

— Mobilized