In its second iteration, the Voices for Health Justice program embodies our commitment to authentic power building – the process of organizing and mobilizing marginalized communities to assert control over decisions that directly affect their lives. Voices 2.0 partners work as state-level coalitions, focusing not just on policy victories, but on building sustainable infrastructure for long-term power by deepening community relationships, growing collective leadership, and fostering self-determination within Black, Brown, Latinx and other historically excluded communities.

Partner Spotlight: Hoosier Action

Indiana’s grassroots organizing landscape has undergone significant transformation since 2019, marked by an unprecedented shift from in-person organizing methods to rapid digital adaptation during the COVID-19 pandemic. With support from the Voices for Health Justice project, Hoosier Action leveraged multi-year, flexible funding to meet the moment and strengthen its health justice advocacy. They leveraged digital tools to dramatically expand their reach, deepen their impact, and build statewide power. This pivot enabled them to reach more Hoosiers than ever before while maintaining their commitment to addressing urgent community needs. The pandemic accelerated their development into a sophisticated statewide advocacy organization with increased capacity to influence policy and mobilize communities across Indiana.

Partner Spotlight: Parent Voices Oakland

Parent Voices Oakland (PVO) is a leading advocate for affordable, quality child care in California’s Bay Area. With support from the Voices for Health Justice project, PVO has built an innovative approach to organizing and relationship building that focuses on systemic change and ensures families have access to affordable, quality child care — fundamental components of health equity and community well-being. They developed a relational organizing model that centers the lived experiences of parents and providers, creates sustainable leadership development pathways, and achieves tangible policy wins while addressing the holistic needs of families.

Partner Spotlight: Somos Un Pueblo Unido

Somos Un Pueblo Unido (Somos) is an immigrant-led organization in New Mexico advancing worker and racial justice through grassroots leadership, narrative strategy, and policy change. With support from the Voices for Health Justice program, Somos is building cross-movement power and demonstrating how immigrant workers—long excluded from economic and health systems—can organize for dignity, protection, and systemic change.

Through decades of grassroots leadership and leveraging strategic partnerships, Somos has become a statewide force for worker justice. The organization is founded on a core tenet that the people who power our economy deserve to thrive within it. Immigrant workers deserve health care, safety, dignity, and a voice to actively shape the systems they contribute to and are impacted by.

Partner Spotlight: CASA in Maryland

Since its founding, CASA has embraced a clear vision: the people who need health care policies the most become the most effective advocates for change. With support from the national Voices for Health Justice project in Maryland, CASA scaled an organizing model that transforms service recipients into policy leaders—securing major policy wins in Maryland while deepening its reach, trust, and long-term impact as both a service provider and movement-builder.

CASA’s track record shows what’s possible when grassroots organizing is paired with strategic support. The organization has led campaigns across Maryland that passed police reform, tenant protections, and worker rights legislation. CASA’s leadership was particularly poignant in 2024, when six construction workers—including two longtime CASA members—died in the 2024 key Bridge collapse. The organization immediately mobilized and conducted wellness checks, coordinated family reunification with federal officials, provided interpretation and culturally responsive resources, and launched a national advocacy campaign.

With strong campaign strategies in place, CASA is positioned to expand their functional organizing model and mobilize rapidly during a critical period for immigrant communities. And with support from the Voices for Health Justice program, CASA continues to build community-centered infrastructure needed to win in Maryland now and in the future.

State Coalitions

Through our work with over 100 partner organizations in 24 states across the country as part of this effort, we’ve created a shared national network. Partners say that being part of the Voices 2.0 project has helped them combine and scale their organizing and policy work, foster new relationships with other partners, and grow their capacity for state coalitions.

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