Smoke Screeners
Also available from the Publications Catalog.
Smoke Screeners
is an educational program that helps teach media literacy skills to young
people. This program improves their ability to critically analyze the messages they
receive about tobacco use in movies and on television.
The program, which includes a moderator’s guide and closed captioned video, can be used in either a classroom or youth-group setting.
This program was created in 1999 as a part of the youth initiative of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health’s anti-smoking campaign and is now a national effort.
Contact Us:
- CDC/Office on Smoking and Health
4770 Buford Highway
MS K-50
Atlanta, Georgia 30341-3717 - 800-CDC-INFO
(800-232-4636)
TTY: (888) 232-6348
8am–8pm ET
Monday–Friday
Closed Holidays - tobaccoinfo@cdc.gov




