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![]() BUTT OUT! Ending Tobacco Industry Exploitation of the LGBT Community is Breathe California's focused effort to help change the conversation within the Queer community from “Tobacco is a part of us” to “Tobacco companies are targeting us”. We are grateful to the San Francisco Tobacco Free Project for providing the funding for this important work. This is a two year campaign that has the objective of working with organizations that serve the LGBT community to encourage them to adopt policies stating that they will not accept funding from tobacco companies. Download an education packet for sharing with community organizations here. Why create a special project just for the LGBT community? Because our community has been specifically targeted by the tobacco companies since 1992 when the first cigarette ad appeared in a gay men’s publication. They have created specially designed ads for our community, which appeal at a minimum to our need to belong, quest for freedom, and sexual desires. One example is an ad which equated the “freedom to marry” with the “freedom to inhale.” Tobacco companies have also given sponsorship money to LGBT organizations in an attempt to gain recognition as a “friend” to our community, to silence any concerns that might be raised about the unusually high level of smoking among gays, lesbians, transgender community members and queer youth (see below), and to draw attention away from Big Tobacco’s targeting of LGBT people. For example, the LGBT media watchdog group, GLAAD, at one time accepted tobacco sponsorship funding. One year they had a “smoking lounge” at their event sponsored by a specific cigarette brand while at the same time GLAAD failed to speak out about the onslaught of cigarette ads directed at LGBT consumers. Why do tobacco companies spend their money specifically targeting our community? They know that we have been and continue to be discriminated against by society, and therefore are more vulnerable. Statistics show that segments of society that have faced discrimination tend to smoke more. By targeting us, individual tobacco companies reinforce the messaging that feeds into our vulnerability. In California:
LGBT smoking prevalence is from California Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Tobacco Use Study, 2004; General population smoking prevalence is from California Tobacco Survey, 2002. To find out how you can help, contact BUTT OUT! Project Coordinator Brian Davis at briand@ggbreathe.org or 650-994-1903 x304. If you are interested in an advocate position, click here for more details. For a very effective LGBT community based quit smoking program visit www.lastdrag.org. For a list of LGBT organizations and elected officials who have signed pledges not to accept tobacco funding visit the Last Drag website's Clean Money Page. For additional ways to help fight Big Tobacco in the LGBT community, visit www.lgbtpartnership.org. Created by: Editor last modification: Wednesday 22 of April, 2009 [20:43:40 UTC] by Editor |
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