Community – Vaping

Black D.C. neighborhoods have greater marketing for flavored tobacco products, including cigars
Source: Truth Initiative

Connecting Prevention Specialists to Native Communities: Sacred and Ceremonial Use of Tobacco in Native American Communities
Source: National American Indian & Alaska Native PTTC 

Fumar y Vapear en las Américas: Consideraciones Sobre Prevención y Políticas Públicas
Source: National Hispanic and Latino PTTC

Health Equity in Tobacco Prevention and Control
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Making Menthol Black: How Big Tobacco manufactured addiction in African American communities
Source: Truth Initiative

Sacred Circle of Tobacco
Source: Healthy Native Youth

Sacred Vessels, Sacred Smoke: Tobacco Prevention
Source: National American Indian & Alaska Native PTTC

Smoking and Vaping in the Americas: Considerations about Prevention and Public Policies
Source: National Hispanic and Latino PTTC

The Role of the School Nurse in Creating a Vape-Free School, by KDHE’s Lisa Frey Blume and Shannon Lines
Source: National Library of Medicine

Tobacco-Free Kansas Coalition (TFKC)
Source: Tobacco Free Kansas Coalition

Tobacco Where You Live: Native Communities
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

US Food and Drug Administration Action on Menthol Cigarettes and Flavored Cigars—A Pivotal Moment for Health Equity
Source: JAMA Network

Vape-Free Schools Toolkit
Source: KDHE

Vapear: Lo Que Ud. Necesita Saber y Como Hablarle a Sus Hijos Acerca de Vapear
The National Hispanic and Latino PTTC

Vaping 101 and Latino Youth: Devices, Risks, Prevention Efforts, and Solutions
Source: The National Hispanic and Latino PTTC

Vaping and LGBTQ Youth
Source: Central East PTTC

Young adults living in vulnerable D.C. communities see more flavored tobacco marketing
Source: Truth Initiative

Young Black Voices Expose Predatory Tobacco Industry Tactics in New truth Campaign
Source: Truth Initiative