Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
transgender Americans smoke at much higher rates than average, so they suffer
more smoking-related death and illness. We are excited to launch a new video to help you raise awareness about
the impact smoking has on the LGBT community and also promote the 50th
Anniversary of the first Surgeon General’s Report on Smoking and Health.
New Video Launched
Smoking
is the largest preventable cause of disease and death in the United States.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender Americans smoke at much higher rates
than average, so they suffer more smoking-related death and illness. In this
video, “Smoking Within the LGBT
Community,” Dr. Scout, director of the Network for LGBT Health
Equity at CenterLink, talks about what smoking does to LGBT communities,
including the tobacco industry’s long history of marketing to the LGBT community.
What can I do to help spread the word?
You can help us
to highlight this important tobacco-related health information by using this material in your media, communication and
outreach to promote and share SGR50 findings.
You can also
continue to spread the word that free help is available for all who want to
quit – they can call 1-800-QUIT-NOW or go to the Tips From Former Smokers Web site.
Here are some sample Tweets and Facebook posts you can
consider using for your social media channels.
Sample Tweets
·
Learn
how the tobacco industry uses marketing to target the LGBT community. #SGR50
#LGBTPrideMonth http://youtu.be/qOdT-K66u3o
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DYK that the LGBT community has higher smoking
rates than any other population? #SGR50 #LGBTPRideMonth http://youtu.be/qOdT-K66u3o
·
The truth behind the tobacco industry’s
eagerness to support the LGBT community. #LGBTPrideMonth #SGR50 http://youtu.be/qOdT-K66u3o
Sample Facebook Posts
·
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender
Americans smoke at much higher rates than average, so they suffer more
smoking-related death and illness. This video explores one of the main culprits
of this health disparity. http://youtu.be/qOdT-K66u3o
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