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SLAM is a 15-minute video developed to help young people be more aware of the power and pervasiveness of cigarette advertising and to help them explore ways to resist the influences of the tobacco industry. The video tells the story of Leslie Nuchow, a talented but unsigned young singer/songwriter who refused to have her music associated with a cigarette marketing campaign targeted toward young people. The video was produced by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Office on Smoking and Health. Discussion questions and teaching objectives are included with the video,
which can be used as part of a comprehensive health education program; an
alcohol, tobacco, or other drug program, or a current events or media
literacy curriculum.
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