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My City My Health is where community voice meets health awareness and action. We share stories, conversations, and updates that keep people informed, connected, and focused on building stronger communities.

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Housing Is Health. So Why Do We Keep Treating It Like It’s Separate?

I sat down with urban planner, housing researcher, and filmmaker Amal Barre for the Move the City FWD Podcast.Thanks for reading!

Housing Is Health: Rethinking Where Well-Being Begins with Amal Barre

Special thanks to UnityPoint Health, the presenting sponsor of the 2026 My City My Health Conference, for supporting this work and helping us move the city forward.

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A key is not the finish line

Why housing stability takes safety, support, and someone willing to stay after move-in day

Housing Is Medicine: What Young People Need After They Get the Keys with Austin Neal

Getting someone into an apartment is not the end of the work.

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What Are You Going to Do About It?

Vanessa McNeal on burnout, anger, better questions, and finding hope when the work feels heavy

Asking Better Questions in Hard Times with Vanessa McNeal

When the world feels heavy, how do you acknowledge what you are feeling without losing your ability to move forward?

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We've Been Doing This All Along

Why co-creation is at the heart of this year's My City My Health Conference

Save the Date: My City My Health Returns November 13, 2026

We heard you. We built something better. Join us back at Curate DSM this November.

Civic Engagement, Local Power, and Public Health in Des Moines

Civic engagement shapes health.

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Food Insecurity, Community, and Change in Des Moines with Sarah Donovan

On this episode of My City Talks, host Corey Dion Lewis sits down with Sarah Donovan of Broadlawns Medical Center to explore the complex layers of food insecurity in Des Moines.

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