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DC Tobacco Control Summit

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Join us at the DC Tobacco Free Coalition DC Tobacco Control Summit on September 26th, 9:30am – 2:00pm at The Prince Hall Masonic Temple, 1000 U Street NW.

The summit will feature dynamic speakers and two interactive panel presentations.

OPENING PLENARY
Dr. LaQuandra S. Nesbitt, Director, DC Health

KEYNOTE LUNCHEON SPEAKER
Dr. Phillip Gardiner, Co-Chair, The African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council (AATCLC)

PANEL PRESENTATIONS:
“Addressing Health Disparities and Tobacco Use”

focusing on tobacco control policies and programs eliminating health disparities

“Flavored Tobacco-What’s All the Fuss About?”
discussing the myths and facts about flavored tobacco, including menthol

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST & LUNCH SERVED

Sponsored by DC Tobacco Free Coalition with support and contributions from DC Health, Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, The Prince Hall Masonic Temple, Pfizer Pharmaceuticals and Truth Initiative.


The DC Tobacco Control Summit is a DC CALLS IT QUITS! WEEK activity. DC Calls It Quits is a weeklong awareness campaign, with allies and partners hosting quit awareness events throughout the District. To learn more, or to share an event your organization is hosting, please contact DC Tobacco Free Coalition or visit our website at www.dctfc.org. Thank you!

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