Op-Ed: From Concern to Action: 5 Ways to Combat Youth Vaping as the School Year Starts
Read an op-ed written by Brooklyn Youth Engagement Manager, Brittany Hale, on BKReader.
read moreRead an op-ed written by Brooklyn Youth Engagement Manager, Brittany Hale, on BKReader.
read moreSharika Shithi, an 11th grader at Stuyvesant High School and summer intern with NYC Smoke-Free, penned a powerful message about Big Tobacco’s impact on young people and why it is imperative for everyone to stand together to protect the health of teens.
read moreWritten by Brooklyn Reality Check Youth Engagement Manager, Brittany Hale, and Student Interns, Fatou Wague, June Hong, Magnus Jackson, and Starr Sinclair. Y – Youth “By spending their time at the mall gathering signatures on giant mural, palm card pitching, and hands on activities and games such as cornhole, the youth implemented both work and […]
read moreOver 100+ teen participants hosted an activism event at Activation Mall in Queensbury, NY during the annual Reality Check Youth Summit. Read more here.
read moreRead a Letter to the Editor written by Brooklyn Youth Engagement Manager, Brittany Hale, in the Canarsie Courier.
read moreNYC Smoke-Free proudly supports the LGBTQIA+ community. By having conversation and providing educational resources, we hope to empower individuals to make wise health decisions and to shed light on these exploitative marketing practices. The LGBTQIA+ community deserves to be celebrated, supported, and protected from the harmful influences of tobacco companies.
read moreFor World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) 2023, NYC Smoke-Free joined members of the Menthol Kills NYC Coalition, City Councilwoman Rita Joseph, Dr. Hazel N. Dukes of the NAACP New York State Conference, and other community and health advocates for a press event at City Hall regarding the negative impact of menthol tobacco products on New […]
read moreWritten by Queens Reality Check Youth Engagement Manager, Ayisha Green In NYC, 8,000 public high school students smoke cigarettes. This number is higher than expected, considering the decline in smoking rates. Smoking rates have been on the decline since the Surgeon General’s Report of 1964, when smoking cigarettes was linked to lung cancer. The following […]
read moreRead an op-ed written by Bronx Youth Engagement Manager, Saraswathi Cuffey, in the Norwood News.
read moreRead a Letter to the Editor written by Staten Island Youth Engagement Manager, Elsabet Andemicael, on SILive.
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