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"Tobacco Scam" Campaign Counters Claims about the Adverse Effects of Clean Air Laws on Restaurants and Bars

November 11, 2008 | Program Result

Staff at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine ran an educational campaign to counter tobacco industry claims about the adverse effects of clean indoor air ordinances on the restaurant business.

Historical Archive of Tobacco Products and Promotional Materials Details Tobacco Industry's Marketing Strategies

August 1, 2006 | Program Result

Trinkets and Trash is a unique collection of past and current tobacco products and the marketing items that promote these products. The collection serves as an important resource for advocacy efforts.

Professional Athletes Persuade Young Fans Not to Smoke

March 1, 2003 | Program Result

The Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation and the Jacksonville Jaguars football team ran an array of projects to discourage smoking among fans and area youth.

African-American Organizations Faces Obstacles to Rejecting Tobacco Industry Support

June 1, 2001 | Program Result

Morse Enterprises organized a series of three, day-long invitational conferences to raise the issue of tobacco divestment among African-American leaders.

SMOKESCREEN

February 1, 1998 | Program Result

From 1995 to 1996, a fellow at the Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston, documented a 35-year campaign by the tobacco industry to de-emphasize evidence of the health effects of tobacco.

What Nonprofits Should Know about Accepting Gifts from Alcohol and Tobacco Companies

May 1, 2002 | Program Result

Between 1997 and 1999, the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, Washington, carried out two studies on corporate giving patterns to racial and ethnic minority nonprofit organizations.

Surveys Expose Web Sites that Market Alcohol and Tobacco to Youth

May 1, 2001 | Program Result

The Center for Media Education tracked and analyzed tobacco and alcohol companies' online marketing practices with special appeal to youth. It also conducted public education on these practices targeted towards the health and public policy communities, and the press.

The National Spit Tobacco Education Program

January 1, 1999 | Book

This chapter of the Anthology, written by Leonard Koppett, a baseball Hall of Fame sportswriter, chronicles how Joe Garagiola led an effort that changed the way Major League Baseball viewed and responded to the problems of spit tobacco.

For Surveyed Teens, Plain Cigarette Packaging = Boring and Makes Smoking Less Attractive

April 1, 1997 | Program Result

The University of Illinois at Chicago studied the effect on smoking by youth if all cigarette packages were a standard color with black printing giving only the brand name, contents, and a health warning.

Working with Baseball to Change Tobacco's Spitting Image

April 10, 2012 | Program Result

Oral Health America, a Chicago-based organization that advocates improved dental care, launched a public education campaign to reduce the use of spit tobacco (both chewing tobacco and snuff).

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