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We are all on the same team, regardless of our political ideologies or home state. It’s time to stop fighting each other and work towards a common goal: quality healthcare, free at the point of service, for every American.

Your voice is important! Any and everyone is invited to join the Healing US Network, simply meaning:

  1. You’ve seen the film Healing US (2023) and consent to associate with us—as well as any others who join us.

  2. You are working towards universal healthcare through state-based and/or federal initiatives.

  3. We support each other—even if in this virtual space, only.

What is the Healing US Network?

The idea behind creating a ‘network’ came from wanting to have a place to direct folks to after they Healing US and want to get involved in healthcare activism.

The way to join: watch the film, then reach out to us saying you’ve seen the film and want to join.

That’s it.

The purpose of the Healing US Network is twofold:

  1. Spread awareness of the film Healing US as a tool for activism, and;

  2. Host a space for activists and advocates to rally together, share news and ideas, and build the movement for healthcare justice reform in America—regardless of state boundaries, party affiliation, or other political issues.

The beauty of it: everyone who partners with us starts on the common ground of having seen the same, unchanging film; not an article, not a candidate, nor any other point of conversation.

We’ve all heard Shalynne and Danny’s stories and understand that lives are at stake.

We’ve all heard Dr. Jarvis’s arguments against the profit motive in healthcare.

We’ve all heard Dr. Dooley, Wendell Potter, and Briahna Joy Gray explain that the American people are ready for this, and that state-based efforts are actually as productive as federal efforts in the fight for Medicare For All—or whatever else healthcare justice may look like for Americans.

We may not all agree on anything else… but we can set aside our differences and come together for this one thing: healthcare.