Letters, press releases, and correspondence advocating for a tobacco free society. Emphasis on what ordinary citizens can do.
ASH publication.
Collection of humorous, hard-hitting, innovative and inspiring counter-advertising examples and ideas from around the world.
Organization dedicated to drastically reducing the amount of cigarette litter through educational campaigns.
A network of survivors, families, and friends of men and women who have overcome the damanges of tobacco products; informs the public and advocates for a smokefree society.
Short item on community-based organization against tobacco promotion.
From a Stanford University student organization responding to Philip Morris recruiting on campus.
Information on secondhand smoke, tobacco divestment, clean indoor air laws; downloadable book on Big Tobacco and what you can do.
Background papers, analysis, and resources for smokefree advocacy including workshops, factsheets, letter writing campaigns, and pairing tobacco control groups in the US and Canda with groups in Asia, Africa, Latin America, Central and Eastern Europe, and the former Soviet Union.
The National Association of African Americans for Positive Imagery (NAAAPI) has worked since 1990 to reduce the effects that the tobacco industry has had on the African American community and communities of color.
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