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Stacey Younger Gagosian
Stacey Younger Gagosian has worked in politics and policy for nearly 3 decades.
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Jennifer Kreslake
As Vice President of Truth Initiative's Schroeder Institute, Dr.
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4 ways the tobacco industry is attempting to rebrand itself
Breaking down tobacco industry tactics and the conflict of interest between the tobacco industry and public health.
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One trend that’s changing Pride festivals for the better
More pride festivals across the country are showing how the tobacco industry is not their ally.
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Featured Community Projects
Truth Initiative encourages young people to take action in their communities by developing and implementing local commercial tobacco control projects. From a documentary on the infiltration of menthol cigarettes into the African-American community to a children's book encouraging Native American youth to reject tobacco, young people across the nation are engaging, educating and empowering their community members to end tobacco use.
Explore examples of youth activists in action.
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Youth Activism
Enlisting and empowering youth and young adults is an important part of the movement to make commercial tobacco use a thing of the past. Truth Initiative trains and inspires young people to take action in their communities as truth community leaders, college leaders and ambassadors.
Learn more about these programs and how to apply.
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The one thing pharmacies could do to save thousands of lives
At least 53,566 pharmacies in 2016 stocked tobacco products despite repeated calls for companies to remove tobacco from their shelves.
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Vaping in the Workplace
Regulations on vaping in the workplace are piecemeal at best, with less than half of states explicitly banning e-cigarette use in workplaces.
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What are Puff Bars?
Mimicking the popular e-cigarette JUUL, disposable Puff Bars are a type of vape that contain high levels of nicotine and come in many youth-appealing flavors
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Why are 72% of smokers from lower-income communities?
Tobacco companies have targeted low-income populations in many ways over many years, creating smoking rate disparities that did not previously exist.
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Steve Oyer
Steve Oyer is a seasoned Investment Executive with over 40 years of business and investment experience.
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