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Schenectady resident urges action on menthol

Schenectady resident urges action on menthol

Rivquah Caldwell has a lot to say about menthol cigarettes, a product that just about every member of her family smoked, from great-grandparents down through the generations including herself. Now a former smoker, Rivquah has been a vocal advocate for changes that will address the tobacco use health inequities caused by menthol cigarette use among African Americans. Aditi Lamba of Spectrum News recently interviewed Rivquah along with CDTFC’s Program Manager Jeanie Orr. Watch the story here.

To learn more about Rivquah, check out this Community Spotlight video.

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Congratulations to Genevieve Hart on being named the Capital Region Youth Ambassador of the Year

Congratulations to Genevieve Hart on being named the Capital Region Youth Ambassador of the Year

Congratulations to Capital District Reality Check member, Genevieve "Genny" Hart, on being named the Capital Region Youth Ambassador of the Year (YAYA). The award, sponsored by Reality Check of New York, honors the outstanding work of young people who are taking the lead toward a tobacco-free generation. Genny is a junior at Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School. She's been involved with Reality Check since October 2022, and has provided a vital youth perspective on the impact of tobacco marketing. She has shared the story of a friend who is addicted to vaping   at a Schenectady City Council meeting when the council was...

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Community Spotlight Video: Carrie Dunn-Herrera

Community Spotlight Video: Carrie Dunn-Herrera

We're pleased to release our first Community Spotlight video testimonial of 2024. This video is from Carrie Dunn-Herrera, Assistant Director of Health Promotion at Healthy Capital District. Carrie started smoking menthol cigarettes when she was 14 years old. She quit smoking for good when she was 30 and now helps others in the Capital District live healthier lives. In her own words, Carrie says "To think about the community where there wasn't any smoking, makes me think about a community that has more money in their pockets, makes me think about a community where parks are a healthier and safer place, makes me think about a community where...

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In the News: Albany Common Council looking at new law aimed at reducing tobacco retailer density

In the News: Albany Common Council looking at new law aimed at reducing tobacco retailer density

The Albany Common Council is considering a new law to help protect children from tobacco marketing and to reduce tobacco retailer density within the city.   What does the law do? The proposed local law in the City of Albany is intended to 1) reduce tobacco retailer density overall; 2) reduce tobacco retailer density near schools; 3) increase the distance between tobacco retailers; and 4) give authority to the City to take stronger actions against retailers who violate federal, state and local laws. While the proposed law has its limitations (including exempting retailers that sell gas from the non-transferability provision), it...

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New Report: City of Schenectady Licensed Tobacco Retailers Disproportionately Located in High Poverty Neighborhoods

New Report: City of Schenectady Licensed Tobacco Retailers Disproportionately Located in High Poverty Neighborhoods

Children living in high poverty neighborhoods with the least number of resources have the greatest exposure to tobacco marketing.   We saw this first-hand during our most recent round of Licensed Tobacco Retailer store observations in the City of Schenectady. Of the 53 Licensed Tobacco Retailers (LTRs) located within 1500' of a school in Schenectady County, 72% (38) are located in the City of Schenectady. Of these 38 stores, 35 are located in zip codes  in which only 42.5% of the county population lives and that also have the highest poverty rates—12303, 12304, 12305 and 12307. On October 25, we gathered data through in...

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