Make sure to join us on Earth Day (Monday, April 22) at 3PM EST, noon PST for Vapes Pollute our Earth: Youth as Advocates, not Customers featuring Dr. Jeremiah Mock  

We will discuss in detail the harmful chemicals, plastics and other materials in vapes that pollute our ecosystems and food webs. Dr. Mock, a professor at the University of California San Francisco, Institute for Health & Aging, along with Charlie Moses, PAVe’s Regional Advocacy Manager, will answer your questions live. This presentation advances PAVe’s ongoing Vapes Are Trash initiative.

Be sure to submit your questions for Dr. Mock when you register. This webinar is free and the recording will be shared with all registrants. 

This event is part of our Clear the Vapor Conversations series. Clear the Vapor Conversations convenes researchers, public health advocates, and leading experts as they participate in informative discussions held throughout the year. The series will address a variety of topics including: environmental harms caused by vaping; “creative” vaping cessation ideas; and engaging youth to quit. Each event features a moderated discussion with your questions answered live. 

For more information, marketing materials, and details on how to sponsor this series, please head to our website.

 

Dr. Jeremiah Mock is a health anthropologist who conducts research on the tobacco endgame, environmental protection, health promotion, and cannabis use. He is a professor at the University of California San Francisco in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and his research is based at the UCSF Institute for Health and Aging. Dr. Mock’s current research focuses on denormalizing tobacco and cannabis use in the great outdoors.

Charlie Moses is the Regional Advocacy Manager for Parents Against Vaping. With over ten years of experience in leadership and community-based efforts, they work to combat the tobacco industry’s predatory practices at the micro, meso, and macro levels – carrying out advocacy, policy work, education, outreach, and systems and environmental change. Charlie holds a master’s in Comparative Politics with an emphasis on social movements. Their independent research focuses on community interventions for sexual and gender minority youth substance use.

 
 

We've accomplished a lot in the past five years, but there is still so much more to do. Your financial support allows Parents Against Vaping, a volunteer-led and -powered nonprofit, to continue our critical work protecting all of our kids. We hope you will consider making a generous donation. Please click here or use the donate button below.

 

 

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