Tobacco

This report describes major findings from the Black Women’s Health Imperative (BWHI) 2021 Tobacco Industry Marketing Awareness Survey.
In November 2022, FDA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released federal data from the 2022 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) on youth tobacco use in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: “Tobacco Product Use among Middle and High School Students — United States, 2022.”
This webinar discusses ways to embed equity in local policy efforts at the point of sale for commercial tobacco.
This 2022 update of the Policy Playbook for e-cigarettes provides policy and advocacy tools to help communities address and prevent the public health harms caused by the use of electronic nicotine delivery system (ENDS) products such as e-cigarettes.
This toolkit about vaping and e-cigarettes from the FDA's Center for Tobacco Products is designed for professionals working with youth.
The National Native Network with the Indian Health Service Clinical Support Center present a recorded webinar on smoke-free tribal housing policies.
SelfMade Health Network “Healthier Nation” Fact Sheets can be used while developing or enhancing partnerships with Chambers of Commerce, businesses, labor unions, small business associations, and minority-owned businesses, as well as other major stakeholders committed to reducing committed to…
ChangeLab Solutions partnered with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and FrameWorks Institute to create a series of equity-centered messaging guides.
Watch this webinar recording to hear a conversation about engaging Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AA and NH/PI) participants and community-based organizations in increasing positive health-seeking behaviors through providing culturally sensitive education for tobacco and…
Nuestras Voces (Our Voices) Network developed infographics based on key findings and the factors that influence youth tobacco product use among U.S. middle school (grades 6–8) and high school (grades 9–12) students.