“…We approach scholarship as theoretically informed social activism. Our research has contributed to an aesthetic and narrative turn in theorizing about health organizing (e.g., Harter, 2009, 2013; Harter, Leeman, Norander, Young, & Rawlins, 2008; Harter, Patterson, & Gerbensky-Kerber, 2010; Harter & Rawlins, 2011; Harter, Scott, Novak, Leeman, & Morris, 2006; Pangborn, 2016; Quinlan, 2010; Quinlan & Harter, 2010). Meanwhile, documentary filmmaking has extended the reach of our work to the general public and shifted the nature of our relationships with community partners.…”