Video We’re getting involved because we know what’s coming

People who feel their voice matters are healthier and empowered. As divisions nationally appear to become deeper, this series, part of the larger Health Justice in Action project, examines efforts to make voices heard and improve community connections.

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LEARN MORE: In neighborhoods across Greater Cincinnati, a nonviolent resistance begins to organize

Concerned citizens are taking action — making whistle kits, getting a refresher in the U.S. Constitution, and reaching out to immigrant-owned small businesses.

Plus, find additional stories in the Health Justice for Action series here.

This series is made possible with support from Interact for Health. To learn more about Interact for Health’s commitment to working with communities to advance health justice, please visit here.

Authors

David Holthaus is an award-winning journalist and a Cincinnati native. When not writing or editing, he's likely to be bicycling, hiking, reading, or watching classic movies.

 

Jim Talkington has lived life with a camera in his hands, spending years as an advertising and editorial photographer before transitioning into filmmaking. He enjoys helping businesses and nonprofits tell their stories with honesty and authenticity, with a focus on real people solving real challenges.

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