A Coast-to-Coast Movement Aims to Turn Awareness Into Action
Sacramento, Calif.- Health equity is not a political slogan-it is a moral principle. It means that every person, regardless of their zip code, income, race, or background, has a fair and just opportunity to achieve optimal health. Yet in the United States today, where you live can predict how long you live-often by 10 to 20 years. That reality alone should concern all of us.
Why should the average person care? Because health inequities affect not just “others,” but the strength of our entire society. When communities lack access to nutritious food, clean environments, quality education, or affordable healthcare, the result is more chronic disease, higher healthcare costs, and unnecessary suffering. These disparities ripple outward-impacting families, workplaces, and the economy as a whole. A healthier society benefits everyone.
An often-overlooked contributor to these disparities is implicit bias-the unconscious attitudes or stereotypes that affect how we perceive and treat others. In healthcare and in daily life, implicit bias can influence decisions in subtle but powerful ways, from how seriously symptoms are taken to the quality of care someone receives. The first step is awareness. By acknowledging that we all carry biases, we can begin to challenge them-listening more carefully, treating others with greater empathy, and striving for fairness in every interaction.
Each of us has a role
But this is not a problem reserved for policymakers or healthcare professionals alone. Each of us has a role to play.
First, awareness matters. Learn about the factors that influence health beyond the doctor’s office-housing, food access, education, and income. Share that knowledge with others. Second, support organizations and leaders working to reduce disparities in your community. Third, advocate-whether that means speaking up at local meetings, supporting equitable policies, or simply voting with health equity in mind. And finally, show up. Change accelerates when people come together visibly and collectively.
That is exactly the purpose of Walk USA for Health Equity, a five-year, coast-to-coast journey founded by Dr. Dennis Godby, a CA-licensed Naturopathic Doctor, based in Sacramento. The Walk began in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, in September 2022, and has crossed the country in stages to raise awareness and inspire action. The fifth and final leg extends from Bozeman, Montana, to Seattle, Washington, from August 24 to September 24, 2026. This final segment is a call to come together in what may become the largest health equity public event in American history.
The Walk is not just about one individual-it is about a movement. Along the route, healthcare providers, students, patients, and community members are invited to participate, even if only for a single mile. The goal is to bring visibility to the urgent need for health equity while elevating prevention, community, and whole-person care.
Most importantly, the Walk represents a beginning-not an end. It is a reminder that meaningful change requires persistence, visibility, and collective effort.
Health equity is about fairness. It is about dignity. And it is about the kind of society we choose to build-together.
For more information about the movement or to get involved, please visit:
www.walkusaforhealthequity.org Contact: [email protected]

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