2005 National Conference on Tobacco or Health 2005 National Conference on Tobacco or Health
 
Increasing Diversity/Eliminating Disparities

 
Wednesday, May 4, 2005

Wednesday, 11:00 AM-12:30 PM
D&D-12: Achieving Policy Change in Tribal Communities: Strategies, Tools, and Resources  
D&D-13: Connecting the Dots: Organizing on Tobacco from a Social Justice Framework  
D&D-14: Smoking in LGBT Communities: Perceptions and Norms  

Wednesday, 2:00 PM-3:30 PM
D&D-40: Bringing Labor Unions to the Table: Lessons from the Field*  
D&D-41: "Not In Mama’s Kitchen": Gifts Of Love From Diverse Communities  
D&D-42: Building Comprehensive Programs for Diverse Communities: Promising Practices from Ohio and Pennsylvania*  
D&D-43: Community Capacity for Disparate Populations  

Wednesday, 4:00 PM-5:30 PM
D&D-66: Cross Cultural Leadership Institute in Washington State*  
D&D-67: Building Comprehensive Programs for Diverse Communities: The California Experience*  
D&D-68: Differential Quit Line Usage, Satisfaction and Quit Rates Among Minorities*  
D&D-69: Disparities in Prevalence: Progress and Gaps*  
 
Thursday, May 5, 2005

Thursday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
D&D-92: American Indian Casino Secondhand Smoke (SHS) Advocacy Guide  
D&D-93: Researching tobacco control: why the lack of information on communities of color  
D&D-94: Clearing the Air: Asian Americans and Secondhand Smoke  
D&D-95: Strategies to Reach Hispanic/Latino Communities*  
D&D-96: Tobacco Control in Asia Pacific: Culture, Context and Consequences  

Thursday, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
D&D-115: POSTERS - Increasing Diversity/Eliminating Disparity*  
D&D-124: Smoke Free Homes Approaches for Diverse, Urban and/or Non-Traditional Settings  
D&D-125: Implementing the National LGBT Communities Tobacco Action Plan  
D&D-126: Smoking in LGBT Communities: Descriptive Data and Evaluated Efforts*  
D&D-127: Youth and Young Adults: Attitudes and Practices*  

Thursday, 2:00 PM-3:30 PM
D&D-150: Making the Connections: Tobacco Control, Mental Health and Substance Abuse*  
D&D-151: Sacred Use/Recreational Misuse: Developing American Indian Tobacco Control Programs*  

Thursday, 4:00 PM-5:30 PM
D&D-171: Major Session: Reaching Priority Populations: The National Networks Initiative  
 
Friday, May 6, 2005

Friday, 8:30 AM-10:00 AM
D&D-178: Major Session: Engaging Non-Traditional Partners: Working Together for Common Ground  

Friday, 10:30 AM-12:00 PM
D&D-192: Persistent and Severe Mental Illness: Treating Tobacco Use in Four Settings  
D&D-193: When They Won't Come to You: Cessation Services for Hard to Reach Populations*  
D&D-194: Heads and Hearts: Partnering with African American Barbershops and Churches  
D&D-195: Inclusivity: The Process  
D&D-196: Think Locally, Act Globally: International Tobacco Partnerships  

Friday, 1:30 PM-3:00 PM
D&D-224: Youth of Ethnic Diversity  
D&D-225: Strategies to Reach Diverse Populations: Demonstration Projects*  
D&D-226: The People Rising: African American Communities put Tobacco Control on their Agendas*  
D&D-227: Women, Girls and Smoking*  

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* Presentation files available online