Upcoming Events

 

National Network for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Tobacco Control and Prevention

Pre-conference Summit
When: Tuesday July 11,2006 1:30-2:30 p.m.
Where: Human Rights Campaign Bldg., 1640 Rhode Island Ave. NW
The day-long summit is free & open to public.
Register at www.scoutout.org/t-free.
The National Latino Council on Alcohol and Tobacco Prevention (LCAT) is speaking on a 1:30-2:30 panel "Lessons Learned: How have you engaged your communities?" with Praxis and National Tribal Tobacco Prevention Network.


World Conference on Tobacco OR Health ConferenceThe World Conference on Tobacco OR Health Conference is being held July 12-15, 2006 in Washington DC. The conference will feature the latest research on the science of tobacco and its effects, and presenters will share relevant new data on topics including addiction, cessation, public policy, secondhand smoke, and smokeless tobacco. The conference will also allow delegates an opportunity to examine the impact of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control and to discuss ways developing countries can use it to promote their tobacco control efforts and how it can reinforce tobacco control in developed countries.

For more information or if you have any questions,please visit the conference website.
Public Health and Human Rights

The APHA Annual Meeting is the premier platform to share successes and failures, discover exceptional best practices and learn from expert colleagues and the latest research in the field. Come explore a world of ideas and innovation with more than 13,000 peers and leaders in public health.


Save the Date:
January 12-14, 2007 • Memphis, TN

Activists, media makers, educators, journalists, policymakers and concerned citizens will gather in Memphis this coming January to mobilize for better media.

The National Conference for Media Reform is for anyone concerned about the state of our media and committed to working for change. This energizing weekend will present ideas and strategies for winning the fight for better media and connect you with thousands of media reformers from across the nation.

See The Praxis Project's Past 2005 Events.