
Why tobacco is a racial justice issue
Why tobacco is a racial justice issue For decades, the tobacco industry strategically targeted Black Americans with menthol cigarettes, which are easier to smoke and harder to quit. Tobacco companies
African Americas for Smoke-Free Safe Places

Why tobacco is a racial justice issue For decades, the tobacco industry strategically targeted Black Americans with menthol cigarettes, which are easier to smoke and harder to quit. Tobacco companies

Join Saving Our Legacy, African Americans for Smoke Free Safe Places, The SOL Project, for a virtual training, Making the Ask, How to Engage Decision Makers, featuring Tim Gibbs, Founder of

“If I Can Quit, You Can Too”: Jason Fareira’s Journey to Freedom from Smoking by Pleshette Robertson, Community Engagement Coordinator @ The SOL Project For more than three decades, smoking

New Year, New You: A Fresh Start to Breathe Easier By Anissa Adams, Community Engagement Coordinator at The SOL Project A new year often feels like a fresh start. Many

California Publishes First “Unflavored Tobacco List” to Strengthen Flavor Ban by Twlia Laster, Project Director at The SOL Project California has just published its first-ever Unflavored Tobacco List (UTL). This

Stockton City Council Presents Proclamation Recognizing Tobacco Prevention Efforts The Stockton City Council recently presented a proclamation recognizing San Joaquin County Public Health Services, Tobacco Health Promotion and Chronic Disease
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