Voice (Indiana)

VOICE is Indiana's statewide initiative to engage, educate, and empower teens to celebrate a tobacco free lifestyle. The VOICE movement began in the spring of 2002. Since then, thousands of teens across Indiana have been exposed to the truth of the manipulative marketing tactics of Big Tobacco.[1] The VOICE Movement has helped Indiana reduce its youth smoking rates to historic lows.[2]

Voice
MottoAction Speaks
Founded2002
FocusVOICE is a statewide initiative to engage, educate, and empower teens to celebrate a tobacco free lifestyle.
Location
  • Statewide, Indiana
Websitevoiceindiana.org

Initial motivation

Statistics

Indiana had one of the highest ranking youth smoking rates in the country. Currently, 22.5 percent of Indiana's youth are regular smokers and 9,800 youth pick up smoking each year. Estimates by Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids state that 160,000 youth in Indiana today will die prematurely from smoking-related illnesses. These stats, along with many others, are part of the driving force behind the Voice mission.[3]

Industry quotes

In the last few decades, several documents have surfaced from inside the tobacco industry, showing the tobacco industry's longstanding practice of marketing their products towards youth. Some highlights include:

We wonder whether such children (who display hyperkinetic behavior) may not eventually become cigarette smokers in their teenage years as they discover the advantage of self-stimulation via nicotine. We have already collaborated with a local school system in identifying some such children in the third grade.

William Dunn, Philip Morris, Company Study 1974

They represent tomorrow's cigarette business ... As this 14-24 age group matures, they will account for a key share of the total cigarette volume -- for at least the next 25 years.

RJ Reynolds, 1974 Marketing Plan

The base of our business is the high school student ... It is the `in' brand to smoke if you want to be one of the group.

T.L. Achey, 1978 Lorillard Memo[4]

Activism highlights

Voice began with a 20-member Youth Advisory Board, ages 15–17, which offered input about likes and dislikes of teenagers in Indiana. This Youth Advisory Board assisted in developing a statewide youth-led tobacco prevention movement beginning with a statewide summit in early 2002. The challenge was to drive down the 39 percent of Indiana's high school students that smoked. This summit produced some of the initial ideas for youth activism.

Highlights of other events and accomplishments include:

  • Yearly Statewide Summits
  • Protest of Camel No.9 Cigarettes
  • 10,000 Signed Petitions in support of R-rating smoking in movies
  • Helping to lower teen-smoking rates in Indiana by 16 percent
  • Emily Kile, Voice youth, testifying before Indiana Congress for smoke-free workplaces[5]
  • Statewide Voice Road Tour
  • Largest youth protest (400 youth) in Indiana history on Monument Circle[6]

References

  1. "Voice". Voice. Retrieved 2017-01-19.
  2. "Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids". www.tobaccofreekids.org. Retrieved 2017-01-19.
  3. "Key State-Specific Tobacco-Related Data & Rankings". www.tobaccofreekids.org.
  4. "Tobacco Industry Quotes On Nicotine". www.mascotcoalition.org.
  5. "Emily Kile speaks in favor of HB1213". www.indy.com.
  6. "Voice "Protest" Anti-Smoking". YouTube.
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