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AATCLC Spoken Word Contest: What's Menthol Got To Do With It? Everything!
March 28, 2017

News Notice Sent to Wright Enterprises Courtesy of Carol McGruder, co-chair African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council

and
 
presents   
What's Menthol Got To Do With It? Everything! Spoken Word Contest
When
Tuesday, April 4, 2017 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM PDT
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Where
Radio Africa Kitchen
4800 3rd Street @ Oakdale
San Francisco, CA 94124
TOBACCO & SOCIAL INJUSTICE
SPOKEN WORD CONTEST
 
$250/$150/$100 -1st, 2nd, 3rd prizes
(Gift Certificates)
 
The Tobacco Industry is the Number#1 Profiler of Black people. Each year 45,000 Black people die from tobacco related diseases; more than AIDS, Officer Involved Shootings, and other Homicides combined. For decades, tobacco companies have dumped their deadly products in our communities with impunity.
   
        Tell them how you feel about it!
    
Register Now!
Please contact us if you have further questions.
Sincerely,
Ryan Maxwell
SF- Can and The African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council

 
AATCLC, c/o The URSA Institute, 390 Fourth Street, San Francisco, CA 94107

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