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About No Menthol Sunday No Menthol Sunday, which is being celebrated on May 16 is an annual day of observance led by The Center for Black Health and Equity and supported locally by the Wisconsin African American Tobacco Prevention Network. Smoking kills 45,000 African Americans a year. The most commonly used tobacco product among African Americans is menthol cigarettes. Menthol, a peppermint flavored anesthetic tobacco companies add to reduce the harshness of cigarettes and other tobacco products makes using tobacco easier to start and harder to quit. Nearly 9 out of 10 Black smokers in the United States smoke menthol cigarettes. The theme of No Menthol Sunday 2021 is “A New Day,” and represents a renewed opportunity to build tobacco-free communities that are healthy and just and advocate for a healthier future that makes menthol and tobacco-related disease a thing of the past. On May 16, faith leaders and other allies across the nation will host activities aimed at raising awareness about the impact of tobacco, especially menthol tobacco, on Black health. The Co-Chairs and committee members of the Wisconsin African American Tobacco Prevention Menthol Subcommittee are delighted to offer this adult/child coloring book as an opportunity for adults and children to participate in No Menthol Sunday. 2 www.NoMentholSundayWI.com
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Color by Number Butterfly
Directions: Use the color key below to reveal the beautiful butterfly.
1 = Green 2 = Orange 3 = Brown
4 = Blue 5 = Purple 6 = Yellow
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1 First State to Ban menthol 2 Theme of 2021 No Menthol Sunday
5 Wisconsin Tobacco Prevention and Control 3 WI Tobacco Prevention and Control
Program Program
6 Tobacco is Changing 4 Author of poem, Rise Like the Sun
10 No Menthol Sun day 7 Wisconsin African American Tobacco
Prevention Network
12 NMS Poet Laureate
8 WI's youth-driven tobacco prevention
14 Easier to Start Harder to Quit program
18 American Lung Association 9 Issued No Menthol Sunday Proclamation
19 Filed a law suit against the FDA 10 Where you can find NMS resources
20 University of Wisconsin Center for Tobacco 11 7th day of the week
Research intervention
13 Inhaling of e-cigarettes
21 Report documenting predatory marketing of
menthol 15 Designer of NMS Coloring Books
22 Estimated amount that tobacco industry 16 Author of the African Americanization of
spends each hour each day to market its Menthol
products.
17 Passed historic anti-menthol resolution at
23 American Cancer Society national conference
24 First Black Lt. Governor in WI 26 Regulates tobacco
25 Retail environment where tobacco history 27 American Heart Association
spends most of its marketing dollars.
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11 www.NoMentholSundayWI.comA New Day ' ' '
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Tobacco Control is a Social Justice Issue
Matching
Worksheet
Tobacco is a Social Justice Issue
Match the word on the left side to its de�nition on the right side.
1. George Floyd Died in jail after a tra�c stop escalated
A. when she refused to extinguish her
2. Sandra Bland cigarette.
3. Eric Garner Declared racism a public health issue in
B.
April 2021.
4. Michael Brown
C. Black Lives Matter
5. #SayTheirNames
Killed by police over alleged theft of
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6. Milwaukee County cigarillos.
7. CDC Campaign to amplify Black victims killed
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unjustly by police.
8. BLM
Filed a lawsuit against the FDA for its
Decriminalizing F. failure to prohibit the sale of menthol
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Commercial Tobacco cigarettes.
Public Health Law Killed by police responding to an allegation
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Center G. he used counterfeit $20 bill to purchase
cigarettes.
African American
11. Tobacco Control Killed by police in con�ict over allegations
H.
Leadership Council of selling untaxed cigarettes.
A call to action to address systemic racism
I. in the enforcement of commercial tobacco
control.
J. First to declare racism a public health issue.
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14 www.NoMentholSundayWI.comThe FACTs on Menthol & Teens
Everybody’s vulnerable to the harm that tobacco products can do. But FACT knows that some teens get hit harder than
others. When it comes to menthol cigarettes, youth are more heavily impacted than adults. In addition, these products are
unfairly marketed toward certain populations, such as African Americans and the LGBTQ community.
So, what is menthol? Menthol is a compound that can be taken from peppermint or corn mint plants, as well as made in a
lab. This chemical reduces the harshness of cigarette smoke due to its cooling effect on both the mouth and throat. This
makes menthol tobacco products appealing to first time smokers.
Share the FACTs
FACTivists always take the truth about tobacco to the streets. It’s time people knew how tobacco’s addictive chemicals and
dangerous health effects are harming lives.
Youth
33% Adult
68% 57%
45%
67%
Tobacco doesn't fight From 2008 to 2010,
fair. Nationally, 7 out of In a predominantly African American neighborhood in 57% of American
10 African American Milwaukee, 68% of retailers surveyed had menthol youth smokers (ages
youth smokers smoke advertising, versus 34% in a mostly White neighborhood. 12-17) used menthol
menthol cigarettes. cigarettes.
In the United States, African
Nationally, menthol smokers are less likely
11X American smokers are nearly
11 times more likely to use
than non-menthol smokers to successfully
quit smoking.
menthol than White smokers.
Send a Message
Share FACT’s support of teens who are unfairly impacted by menthol within your social-verse. Or turn these headlines
into posters and billboards, chalkboard messages and other FACTivisms. Just make sure plenty of teens like you can
see your support.
Menthol may feel cool, but cancer and lung disease Menthol makes it easier to start smoking and
doesn't. harder to quit. That is a lose-lose.
#FACTmovement #NoMoreMenthol #FACTmovement #NoMoreMenthol
Mint flavoring is for gum and candy canes, not Menthol is marketed in predominately African
tobacco. American neighborhoods - that's just wrong.
#FACTmovement #NoMoreMenthol #NoMoreMenthol #FACTmovement
Legally, cigarettes can't be flavored. Last time we We are spreading the truth about tobacco and
checked, mint is a flavor. Just saying. menthol!
#FACTmovement #NoMoreMenthol #FACTmovement #NoMoreMenthol
FACTmovement.org
/FACTmovement
15 www.NoMentholSundayWI.comCassie Sippel, Photographer and Illustrator
Cassie Sippel has always had a creative eye. While she pursues
mostly photography adventures capturing all different stages
of life, she does work in other creative visual arts mediums as
well. She loves connecting with people and learning their stories
to come alongside them to retell those stories through photos
and artwork. Cassie has been creating art from a very young age
and has owned her own business, Shadow Photography LLC since
2010. She is currently working for a non-profit and running her business
simultaneously, as well as raising her young family. Cassie loves to share her talent with friends,
family, and strangers often gifting handmade items just to brighten someone’s day. Cassie has
been an ally of the Wisconsin African American Tobacco Prevention Network since 2020 and
was responsible for designing the first edition of the WAATPN’s No Menthol Sunday Child/Adult
Coloring Book.
My Tobacco Story: I have limited experience with tobacco - as having to breathe it second
hand. My father would smoke cigarettes when I was younger - my most distinct memory was
when he would drive us to school; even on chilly winter mornings, his window would be open
a crack allowing him to cast off the ashes. He smoked, even my grandfather smoked, but they
advocated for my siblings and I to never even try one. I recall my dad’s repeated efforts to quit
- that journey wasn’t easy or short, but he eventually overcame their appeal. My grandfather did
not put forth that same effort. I was “fortunate” to see the effects that it had, though indirectly,
and ensure that I’d never fall into their power.
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