Abstract
Sustaining health equity work amid increasingly challenging political and institutional environments following executive orders and policy shifts during the second Trump administration requires strategic adaptation. In this perspective, we review recent targeted federal policies affecting healthcare and outline approaches to manage information effectively, sustain equity efforts, and foster constructive dialogue in divisive times. Given the rapid pace of change, developing structured strategies for information organization and consumption is critical to both clinician well-being and effectiveness. Institutions play a key role in this process by curating relevant information and supporting structured engagement. Additionally, preserving equity initiatives and identifying new opportunities for sustained advocacy are essential to counteract efforts to roll back civil rights and public health protections. By taking a deliberate and proactive approach, clinicians and healthcare leaders can uphold their commitment to equitable care despite external threats to progress.