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We the People, We the Power

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In honoring the universal declaration of human rights, Mobilized News and our broadcast partnership with Free Speech TV   is premiering our new feature documentary, “We the People, We the power: (System Change Now!”)

Filmed entirely in Ouro Preto, Brazil, WTP amplifies the story of how empowered communities of democracy loving citizens voted a wannabe dictator, Jair Bolsanaro out of office, installing a president focused on the future, and rose above the fomented and misdirected anger brought on by fascist enabled fake news, overcame misinformation and set things straight.

It’s an inspirational story focusing on how people worldwide can learn from what happened in Brazil as a role model for their own communities.

The 40 minute documentary is produced by Steven Jay of mobilized News and Directed by Christian and Amar Fernandez in Brazil.

The doc features Angela Davis, celebrated scholar Noam Chomsky and Aline Sousa, a leader in the recycling cooperative world in Latin America and a champion of human and civil rights.

A NETWORK TO AMPLIFY THE IDEAS INTO ACTION

But movies, books, conferences and television shows rarely change the world. Movements do.

To galvanize and harness the collective wisdom for real, long term system change, we have created an ecologically sensible media cooperative that unites movements and communities into an ecosystem of opportunity, a world of difference.

The mobilized News networks provides clarity above all in a world that is constantly changing,

We provide the understanding that the changes we want cannot be made in the current economic institutionalized systems;

To create the world we want, we must create new systems based on the original system, nature.

Mobilized News features an info structure dedicated to sharing this wisdom unconditionally;

  • News not noise;
  • Facts not fiction
  • Accessible and Translatable for all;
  • Ideas into action from the community level and on up,
  • Interviews with leaders making the transformations
  • So that together, we unite in Solidarity for a better way forward.

“We the People, We the Power (System Change Now)” tells the story of how an empowered public in Brazil came to their senses, joined forces, and  threw out their former dictator-like president and restored democracy in Brazil.

How can communities worldwide learn from this story and restore democracy and public health worldwide?

Please join us as we premier this 40 minute documentary in Early November, 2023.

To change the world, we need to change the story. A global transformation of systems, services and policies that serve all people, the planet, with purpose.

COMING THIS FALL!

  • Featuring: Aline Sousa – Angela Davis – Noam Chomsky – and guests
  • Directed by: Anthony Christian
  • Produced by: Amar Karz and Steven Jay
  • Executive Producer: Steven Jay for Mobilized.news

  • For the last several centuries, most of our existing man-made system services and policies destroyed what mother nature took billions of years to create.
  • Since humans created these system services and policies, humans can create natural long-term systems, services, and procedures dedicated to a healthier coexistence.
  • Real significant change never happens in a boardroom or conference center. It happens on main Streets everywhere, not Wall Street.
  • And due to the structure of transnational systems, we rarely hear the stories of what’s really working in communities worldwide.
  • People everywhere require full access to the wisdom in action without corporate interference.
  • In order to accomplish this, We the People will collaboratively enable  a real multimedia network dedicated to the changes we are creating in the world.  The Mobilized News Network is that resource for public service.  Communities can take part here.

We the People, We the Power: (System Change Now) tells the stories of social activists creating real change in their communities. And how your community can take action.

According to Executive Producer Steven Jay of Mobilized.News:

“Every year, tens of thousands participate in global forums, conferences, and expositions. Yet, hoping to create lasting change in the existing system, we find ourselves frustrated and disenchanted at every attempt.

Since we cannot create the changes we want within the current systems, we make the systems that enable the changes.”

It is time for a new story: What We, the People, can do now at the community level.

Lights! Camera! Action!

Lights: Shine the light on new possibilities for people and all life on the planet.

  • To shine truth on the overwhelming amount of disinformation;
  • To empower the wisdom we require to overcome the ongoing political and systematic threats that threaten the very existence of the human species and all life through endless wars and planetary obliteration;
  • To understand that system change is not just possible but necessary for survival;
  • That we already have everything we need to enable the new systems;
  • To ignite a movement for the whole system to change now.

Camera: Focusing on the ideas into actions needed for real economic and ecologic system change.

Action: Ideas in Action: This is what this film and the subsequent series intend to inspire—the stories of how change Is possible and is already happening.

Real people and real stories of actions that can not just save the planet but also change and implement the social, political, and economic systems needed for more abundance, peace, justice, and equality.

What is the significance?

Holistic, cooperative, and synchronized local actions for a better world.

“A world on a fast path to more centralized authoritarian control can only bring benevolent results for the same global elite power structures that got us here in the first place.”

Actual lasting benevolent change can only come through healthy, TRUE we, the PEOPLE democracies. Democracies are being confused and destroyed; we must transform FAKE need to AWAKE.”

The goal Is SYSTEM CHANGE. The energy to ignite it is a well-informed global citizenry in action. So we have built a cooperative media network dedicated to uniting us all.

Corruption, Greed, and Hate can only be eliminated through the democratic process that once worked but has been weakened. Systems under attack that we must take back!

An opportunity to correct the mistakes of the past and to build a new foundation for the future.

This involves a concerted effort for communities and initiatives and those working to communicate better and more precisely in an innovation ecosystem without borders.

  • Executive Producer: Steven Jay for Mobilized News
  • Produced by Amar Kars and Steven Jay
  • Directed by Anthony Christian

Executive Producer: Steven Jay

Producers: Amar Kars and Steven Jay for Mobilized

Director: Chris Fernandez

Featuring:

  • Aline Sousa
  • Noam Chomsky
  • Angela Davis

 

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Empowering communities for environmental justice now.

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Anabela Lemos is a Mozambican environmental activist and Director of Justiça Ambiental! (JA!), an organisation committed to environmental justice in Mozambique. For over 20 years, Lemos and JA! have fought corporate-led projects that displace communities, damage livelihoods and intensify climate change. The organisation’s leadership in the ‘Say No to Gas Campaign’ has brought international attention to the environmental and human rights violations caused by liquid natural gas (LNG) extraction projects in northern Mozambique.

In addition to grassroots activism, JA! is renowned for its effective global advocacy, particularly against Mozambique LNG, a 24-billion-USD gas extraction project in Cabo Delgado backed by TotalEnergies. The organisation has built alliances with civil society in over 23 countries to challenge this project. By providing critical on-the-ground evidence of the project’s harm to local communities, JA! has exposed human rights violations and corporate crimes, successfully delaying Mozambique LNG’s progress.

Despite operating in a politically oppressive space, Lemos and JA! continue to amplify local voices on the world stage, demonstrating that the fight for environmental justice transcends borders. Their work has empowered communities to defend their rights, paving the way for a future where all people’s environmental and human rights are respected.

 

Anabela Lemos / Justiça Ambiental!

  • Mozambique

Anabela Lemos

  • Place of Birth: Maputo, Mozambique
  • Date of Birth: February 18, 1953

Justiça Ambiental!

  • Headquarters: Maputo, Mozambique
  • Founded: 2004

Website: http://ja4change.org/

 

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Promoting Palestinian civic action through peaceful means.”

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Issa Amro is a Palestinian human rights activist who has dedicated his life to peaceful resistance against Israeli occupation in the West Bank city of Hebron. Together with the activist group he founded, Youth Against Settlements (YAS), he has become a leading voice in the non-violent movement, striving to create a future where Palestinians live freely and with dignity. His efforts have garnered international recognition, and his strict commitment to non-violence stands in stark contrast to the violent realities of the Israeli occupation.

Amro and YAS have successfully mobilised local communities and international allies to resist the ongoing Israeli occupation through peaceful means. YAS plays an essential role in documenting human rights violations, organising protests, and supporting local communities in Hebron who live under constant threats and attacks from Israeli settlers and military forces. The group’s initiatives have also served as an inspiration for non-violent resistance in other Palestinian cities under Israeli occupation.

Amro and the group have been under constant pressure from settlers, the Israeli military and also the Palestinian Authority. Amro has been detained, tortured, attacked on the streets, evicted from home and subjected to judicial harassment. However, he has kept his unwavering commitment to non-violent resistance, which he sees as the only way to achieve justice and peace for the people of Palestine.

Issa Amro

  • Place of Birth: Hebron, Palestine
  • Date of Birth: April 13, 1980
  • Education: Palestine Polytechnic University

Youth Against Settlements

  • Headquarters: Hebron, Palestine
  • Founded in: 2007

 

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Raising Indigenous voices in the face of the global ecological breakdown and her leadership in defending people, lands and culture.

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Joan Carling is a Filipino Indigenous activist who has been defending the rights of Indigenous Peoples for more than 30 years. Her work spans grassroots and international levels, focusing on human rights, sustainable development, climate justice and the fight against land exploitation. Since the late 1990s, Carling has led multiple Indigenous rights organisations. She continues to play a pivotal role in amplifying the voices of Indigenous Peoples across the Philippines, Asia, and globally, with a focus on combating the systemic marginalisation and criminalisation of Indigenous communities.

Carling has dedicated her life to protecting Indigenous communities, often at great personal risk. She has been unjustly arrested, labelled a terrorist, falsely accused of crimes and received threats on her life. Despite this, she continues to fight for Indigenous Peoples’ rights, helping communities defend their lands and resist exploitation by powerful corporate and state interests.

Carling’s advocacy has had a profound impact, from helping stop destructive mining projects opposed by Indigenous communities to influencing policies on Indigenous women’s rights at the United Nations. Her work in the Philippines, one of the most dangerous countries in the world for Indigenous Peoples—where activists are frequently targeted, killed and forcibly disappeared—has been especially critical. By empowering Indigenous Peoples to defend themselves against these threats, Carling has helped communities across the Philippines take an active role in defending their rights and protecting their lands.

Joan Carling

  • Philippines
  • Place of Birth: Baguio City, PhilippinesDate of Birth: June 30, 1963Website: https://iprights.org/
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