Category: Supporter

  • Transition Network International

    Transition Network International

    Transition groups bring local people together; Uniting communities for thriving futures.

    Every group is different, shaped by local needs, but all share common goals: cutting fossil fuel use, boosting local economies, and strengthening community connections. These groups inspire positive and lasting change.

    “Building resilient communities for a sustainable future. Re-imagining and rebuilding our world”

    https://transitionnetwork.org

  • Absurd Intelligence – UK

    Absurd Intelligence – UK

    Absurd Intelligence is convening and catalysing an unrivalled network of world-class interdisciplinary experts, with the intention of driving much-needed Narrative and Movement Leadership.

    Our ambition is threefold:

    1. To create a mass arts and culture movement that unites us in a desire to build a better world than the one currently on offer.
    2. Rebalancing the polarities of what it means to live together, polarities that have been massively upended, weaponised and bent out of shape by those who profit from driving us apart.
    3. A revitalisation of our democracy by putting our trust in people, building a new political culture for a better, kinder, freer world.

    https://www.absurdintelligence.com

  • NewsCord

    NewsCord

    https://newscord.org

    Get comprehensive news coverage with AI-powered insights from multiple sources in one place

    Exposing the media and taking action.
    🔗👇 Stay ahead, download the app now.

    linktr.ee/newscord

  • New Internationalist

    New Internationalist

    New Internationalist is an international publisher based in Oxford, England, owned by a multi-stakeholder co-operative and run day to day as a worker-run co-operative with a non-hierarchical structure.

    They are an example of how news can break free from the pattern of wealthy ownership.

    “Award-winning independent journalism since 1973. Bringing you the stories and voices that the mainstream ignores, and analysis of urgent global issues.”

    https://newint.org

  • Migration Films

    Migration Films

    Migration Films: Stories That Transcend Borders

    Migration Films believes video can inspire change and foster understanding in a fragmented world. Their founder, Matt Robinson, has brought two decades of media experience to creating work with social purpose – whether in television or documentary making.

    Migration Films produce all their Palestine, political, and investigative films independently – with no institutional funders or hidden agendas. This ensures their storytelling remains honest, transparent, and grounded in integrity.

    They refuse to lock content behind paywalls. Every film made is open-source and free for all – no hierarchy of viewers, no restrictions. All they ask is that their work is credited when shared.

    Their films are for everyone.

  • RipplEffect

    RipplEffect

    Rippleffect is a strategic communications hub building tools and training for mass progressive communication in an age of overlapping, compounding crises.

    They help movements and civil society sharpen narratives, coordinate message discipline, and scale trusted voices across networks — so truth travels faster than disinformation and communities can act together, at speed and scale.

    They joined Media Revolution because narrative power is movement power: when we align messages and share practical comms tools, we can lift independent media, sidestep billionaire gatekeepers, and reach the many — not the few.

  • Red Hot World

    Red Hot World

    Red Hot World is taking back the climate conversation on social media.

    In a digital space dominated by fossil fuel spin, trolls and bots, they are building a font of funny, heartfelt and compelling content — videos, memes, blogs, podcasts and storytelling that offers a vision of a better future worth striving for.

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    Their aim is not to fight trolls, but to out-create them: gathering a network of the best communicators, creators, and influencers to flood online platforms with sharp, joyful, engaging stories of transition and possibility.

    Their team includes scientists, social media experts, journalists and veteran movement communicators with experience from some of the most influential campaigns of recent years. With global networks, deep archives, and creative firepower, they are ready to show that the climate story can be retold with humour, hope and humanity.

    They joined Media Revolution because controlling the story means controlling the future — and they know that by collaborating across movements, we can drown out billionaire propaganda with irresistible visions of change.

  • Eco Social Assembly

    Eco Social Assembly

    The Eco-Social Assembly is a movement rooted in the principle that every decision must pass three tests: does it serve society, does it protect the environment, and is it ethically grounded?

    Their Tri-Axis Model creates a simple yet powerful framework for evaluating laws, policies, and actions against the needs of both people and the planet.

    By holding governments and corporations to account through this lens, the Eco-Social Assembly offers a practical pathway toward just, sustainable futures.

    They joined Media Revolution because the dominant media often narrows the debate to short-term profit and politics — instead of the ethical, ecological, and social balance humanity urgently needs.

  • Climate Emergency Centres

    Climate Emergency Centres


    The Climate Emergency Centres (CECs) are transforming empty buildings into vibrant, community-run hubs across the UK.

    Each centre is a self-funding, inspirational space where local people, grassroots groups, and campaigners can come together to share skills, ideas, and resources in the face of climate and social crises.

    From food co-ops to climate cafés, CECs offer places of resilience and connection, building the networks we’ll all need to weather the storms ahead.

    The network of Climate Emergency Centres is growing and well connected.”By creating a network of centres in cities across the UK, we aim to share resources, skills, and ideas to strengthen resilience and adapt to social and environmental challenges”.

    They joined Media Revolution because the media too often frames community responses as fringe or irrelevant — CECs know the truth: people everywhere are building the future from the ground up.

    CEC were kind enough to host Liz from Media Revolution to present a webinar to their network in July 2025.

  • Planet Project

    Planet Project

    The Planet Project is building a global movement for an ecological civilisation.

    https://planetproject.io

    They bring together people, organisations, and campaigns around a shared vision: a world where human culture thrives in harmony with the living systems of Earth.

    With resources, research, and tools for connection, The Planet Project works to reach tipping points of awareness and participation that can shift the trajectory of humanity. Their mission is nothing less than to help co-create a planetary culture rooted in cooperation and care.

    They joined Media Revolution because a planetary shift cannot happen without transforming how stories are told.