The African Americanization of Menthol

It is no accident that African Americans disproportionately smoke menthol cigarettes and suffer and die more than whites from tobacco-related disease. Dating as far back as the 1950’s, the tobacco industry was developing deliberate strategies to increase tobacco...

Honoring African American Tobacco Control Leaders

Today we’re celebrating Black History Month by recognizing the African American tobacco control leaders who have been battling tirelessly to end the death and disease caused by the tobacco industry’s relentless and targeted marketing of menthol cigarettes...

Giving Thanks in 2020

The year 2020 will long be remembered as the year of the global pandemic that took an unprecedented toll on community members’ financial stability, health, and well-being. The loss of lives and livelihoods will surely be felt for many years to come. But even in...

Seen Enough Tobacco Day 2020

Today is #SeenEnoughTobaccoDay, which highlights the need for communities to protect children from the billions of dollars of tobacco marketing in places where kids can see it. The 13th was selected to underscore the alarming fact that the average age of a new smoker...