Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Doggies Love Fresh Air Too!









Did you know that secondhand smoke is bad for pets too? Outdoor or indoor secondhand smoke is toxic for all your companions. The truth is that the litter from tobacco products is toxic too: butts contain toxic chemicals and the packaging can harm your pet's digestive systems. Be mindful to protect your curious pet from the dangers of tobacco.

Anti-Tobacco PSA Contest



LOCAL TEENS TO PREMIERE VIDEO SERIES DOCUMENTING UNSUNG HEROES AND COMMUNITY CHALLENGES


SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Teens from 16 middle and high schools in Sacramento have spent the past school year creating a series of short films preserving the stories of community leaders and identifying issues in their community. On May 14th, the public is invited to a free screening of this video series, part of the California Voices initiative, at the Crest Theater in Sacramento, where 100 student representatives from participating schools will present a collection of these stories to the public:


California Voices Youth Film Premiere

Thursday, May 14, 6:00 PM

Crest Theatre, 1013 K Street, Sacramento, CA


The evening event will feature an award ceremony for youth-focused Anti-Tobacco Public Service Announcements (PSAs). Participants could win up to $1,000 in gift certificate prizes and see their top submission played before feature films at a local Sacramento movie theater.

California Voices is designed to mobilize young people to have a greater share of voice in the digital era, while preserving the legacy of elders who have made significant contributions to culture, community, and country. This initiative has provided an opportunity for educators and students throughout the greater Sacramento metropolitan area to come together in documenting the preservation of our local heritage, as well as identifying issues and solutions that affect student’s lives. Featured stories include:


  • Bong Vong Nguyen was born and raised in Saigon, South Vietnam and served in the South Vietnamese Army. Mr. Nguyen shares his story of being wounded and held captive in the jungle in a North Vietnamese communist re-education camp.
  • Manny Hernandez’s parents emigrated from Mexico when he was very young so they could give their children an opportunity to receive a better education. After witnessing the deplorable conditions of his own children’s schools, Manny knew it was time to dedicate his life to education and service.
  • Youth Voice documentaries exploring bullying, tobacco use, neighborhood safety, and the high school dropout rate through the creative lens of our students.

The public is invited to attend this free event, co-hosted by the Center for Multicultural Cooperation and the Sacramento Chinese Community Service Center.

Extinguish the Silence









In a recent article by the American Legacy Foundation, national surveys suggest that doctors are not communicating about the dangers of tobacco use and the availability of cessation services with their patients who smoke. As a result, doctors are missing opportunities to support patients and prevent chronic illness. If you want to quit, California offers cessation services: 1-800-NO-BUTTS

Friday, April 3, 2009

Ad Wars!

Have tobacco control adds gone too far?  Are the tobacco control folks trying to deceive and manipulate the public with anti-tobacco ads?  Check out these two gems put out by the tobacco industry in the past.  Who is showing tobacco for what it really is?