New York Celebrates 20th Anniversary of the Clean Indoor Air Act
Gen Z’ers have never known the ritual of renting a movie at Blockbuster, burning a CD or having to develop film before you can view a photo. Such is the power of technological progress. New York State Gen Z’ers have also never known the ritual of being asked “Smoking or non-smoking?” upon entering enter a restaurant, nor have they worked a part-time or summer job in a smoke-filled environment. Such is the power of tobacco-control progress. July 24, 2023, marked the 20th anniversary of New York state’s Clean Indoor Air Act (CIAA), a law that transformed nearly all indoor workplaces, including bars and restaurants, into smoke-free...
Community Spotlight Video: Rivquah
As part of our local education efforts, we’re pleased to release a video testimonial from Rivquah Caldwell, a Schenectady resident who experienced firsthand the suffering and harms caused by tobacco use as one of several members of her family who all smoked menthol cigarettes. Her voice, and that of others like her, need to be heard. Please watch, listen and share.
West Hill community and CDTFC play hard and breathe easy at June 13th BBQ
A neighborhood’s greatest assets are the people who live there. And nowhere was that more evident than at Hood’s House of Hoops (HHH) on June 13 as West Hill neighborhood residents took us up on our invitation to meet, greet. . .and eat. In partnership with HHH President and CEO Jamil Hood, Sr., the CDTFC team organized a “Play Hard, Breathe Easy” BBQ to welcome summer and celebrate the West Hill community. And what better way to celebrate than with fun activities, games, prizes, and food catered by West Hill’s own Allie B’s Cozy Kitchen. HHH is a vital part of the...
World No Tobacco Day 2023
Today (May 31) is World No Tobacco Day. This year's theme is Grow Food, Not Tobacco. The World Health Organization (WHO) is focusing on how tobacco growing harms our health, the health of farmers, and the health of our planet. According to WHO, the tobacco industry is contributing to the global food crisis. Some reasons include: Scarcity of quality land. Quality land is increasingly being used for tobacco growing in low- and middle-income countries, reducing the amount of land that could be used for crops to nourish people. Limited choice of alternatives. Choices of alternative crops are sometimes...
Smoke- and vape-free parks save lungs, lives and the planet
The City of Schenectady became the most recent Capital District community to pass a local law that will help save lungs, lives and the planet by prohibiting smoking and vaping of both tobacco and cannabis in all city parks. Inhaling secondhand smoke from tobacco and cannabis, and secondhand aerosols from e-cigarettes isn’t just an annoyance; it’s a health hazard. Tobacco and cannabis smoke and vape aerosols all contain chemicals known to cause cancer in humans. For people with asthma and certain other chronic conditions, even brief exposure can have serious and life-threatening consequences. Cigarette butts, the most littered item in the...