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Washington, D.C.
Banner signed by D.C residents in support of a smoke-free D.C law.
Chalking
Chalking is an easy way to get your message out around your school. Make sure to get permission.
Dover Youth2Youth
Dover, New Hampshire
Sucker Public Service Announcement: PSAs are great ways to learn about the media and get on the air waves. Listen and learn! Listen to the PSA (MP3 file).
What's in a Cigarette: This activism event in New Hampshire asks the question, “What’s in a Cigarette?” and highlights the many harmful chemicals find in cigarettes.
FACT Activism
Wisconsin
This is an example of the ever popular human billboard activism in WI. FACT actually turned theirs into a real billboard.
FACT went back to the basics here with cups in a fence…but it got the message across!
Flyers for Rebel Summit
REBEL used this flyer on the left as a recruitment tool to get teens to attend a workshop.
REBEL used this second flyer to attract youth to attend a summit and training.
Kendall County 1200 Event
The popular 1200 shoe event continues to make a statement across the country by showing just how many people die each day due to tobacco.
Letter to Big Tobacco from RAZE WV
West Virginia
This creative project from RAZE WV articulated what youth in West Virginia think about Big Tobacco.
Memorial
Memorials are an easy way to encourage youth to take a tobacco free pledge or to show support for a loved one who has died from a tobacco related disease.
Messages to Big Tobacco
Pomona, Calif.
Students from California had some strong words for Big Tobacco in their letters.
Missing Something
Washington, D.C.
Youth in Washington, D.C. showed their support for FDA regulation of tobacco by highlighting the many harmful chemicals in cigarettes.
No Limits Activism
Nebraska
Nebraska youth advocated smoke free air by producing a human billboard.
Numbers
This picture is an example of how the1200 shoe event can have a local focus by using the number of people who die in your state each day from a tobacco related disease.
"Bullnanza" Palm Card
Oklahoma
This palm card shows how OK SWAT collected signatures urging the PRCA not to re-new their contract with USST.
Poster Contest
A poster contest is a good way to get youth of all ages involved in expressing their views of Big Tobacco.
Project 1200 Mural
Washington, D.C.
YAYAs in Washington, D.C. showed support for FDA regulation of tobacco on the mall.
Project 1200 Panels
Washington, D.C.
This artwork highlights that 1,200 Americans lose their lives to tobacco each day.
Project 1200 Palm Card
Washington, D.C.
This palm card reminds youth that they are the target of Big Tobacco and the industry continues to search for “replacement smokers” to fill the shoes of those who die each day from a tobacco related disease.
The front of this palm card reminds the public that 1,200 people die each day in the United States from tobacco related disease.
They put what in a cigarette?
Alaska
In Alaska, youth used Kick Butts Day to call attention to the fact that no one knows what’s in a cigarette and to call for the FDA to regulate tobacco.
Yes Duffy Mural
Pomona, California
This mural was completed by an advocate in CA to remind people of the 1,200 lives lost each day in our country to a tobacco related disease.
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