We are the wide-awake, the non-programmable and the unexploitable. American Health Revolution will build a community to empower us all with the information and resources needed to reclaim our health. We will hold elected officials, agencies, and corporations accountable when their agendas compromise public well-being and we will endorse policies that put the American people before profits.
Imagine a future where each American is empowered with the knowledge to live his or her healthiest life, unburdened by chronic illness and disease. Picture communities where all citizens have the freedom and resources to prioritize their physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being, thus restoring our nation to its true vitality for generations to come.
At AHR, we believe in Wellness Without Compromise.
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With the countdown to our nation's 250th anniversary upon us, we are releasing the song, "Still We Rise". We think the song is amazing and captures the essence of the most important issues of our generation- many of the same issues we faced as we fought the American Revolution 250 years ago. Indeed, it is a time to celebrate. We must also acknowledge the direction we are heading as a nation and take grassroots action- IF we want to survive. We are confident you will love the song and want to share it with friends. We would be very grateful if you did so. And if you are so inclined, the volunteer and donation information appears at the end. Chorus: "Still We Rise, from broken ground
We carry light where none is found
We are the Wide-Awake, The Non-Programmable, the Unexploitable.
We believe in Wellness Without Compromise. American Health Revolution- Still We Rise."
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Here is one of several short clips we will be presenting from RFK Jr.'s 2005 speech at UC Berkeley. We consider the core arguments raised in this address to be among the most critical of our generation, highlighting existential threats to our nation's health and institutions that have only worsened over the last twenty years.