The initiative debuts at the NAACP National Convention in Chicago, running from July 18–22, 2026. Central to the expansion is the 'Rise Together EXperience,' an immersive mobile exhibit designed to expose how tobacco marketing targets Black, Hispanic, and LGBTQ+ populations. The effort aims to dismantle the cycle of addiction, particularly regarding menthol cigarettes, which are used by over 80% of Black smokers compared to 43% of the broader adult smoking population.
By integrating the EX Program—a digital cessation tool developed with the Mayo Clinic—into local community networks, the partnership seeks to reframe quitting as an act of liberation. Dr. Chris T. Pernell, Director of the NAACP Center of Health Equity, emphasized that the collaboration moves beyond simple awareness to provide tangible tools for healing. Alongside community workshops and resource distribution, the project will include an upcoming docuseries featuring Dr. Dartis to explore the systemic factors shaping health outcomes for Black men in America.
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