Today was a really big tobacco day at Creating Change! It's great to get a chance to meet others doing local work throughout the country and who are really engaging their communities in this issue.
Whether you like it or not, money really does dictate a lot of what we do - and the fact that there is a lot of money being made available for LGBT tobacco work is a doubly good thing if it calls the attention of more folks and organizations to this issue. It's just odd because so often, as a minority community, we work so hard to articulate what our issues are and to bring about awareness and understanding in mainstream communities, with so few resources - often part of the argument being that we need more resources! And in a few cases, with tobacco, the money is there- and it's OUR community that needs to raise its awareness level. This is something that really motivates me to find ways to talk about this and help LGBT people understand what a serious problem it is. It's so socially acceptable that often, I'm afraid people have a hard time understanding how very real and how very tragic the consequences of our tobacco are (hate to simplify it like this, but it's almost an "if everybody's doing it, it must be okay" kind of mentality - we need to move beyond that!). I like to think I've read through quite a few numbers on this, but even I was shocked when Scout announced at the American Legacy Foundation's reception that the LGBT community spends $3 BILLION a year on tobacco products - compared to $60 million on LGBT issues/organizations. Staggering.
In any case, I will have a lot to do when I get home! I want to do some research to decide if it's worth planning any kind of one-off or drop-in cessation programming, talk with the boss woman about meeting up with our mayor's office on LGBT issues about adding SO questions onto DC's health surveillance instruments, and much more. I know it's going to take a little while to plow through all of the information I'm getting here and to look up everything I've made notes to. But right now I'm pretty done for today! I'm just hoping this post makes sense and is largely grammatically correct.