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NYT exposes alcohol industry efforts to stall important health legislation

by: Pamela Mejia
posted on Monday, April 16, 2012

In its latest article about alcohol abuse and related health issues on the Pine Ridge Reservation, the Times highlights the role of industry in perpetuating such abuse. Industry contributions to members of a key legislative committee may have hobbled efforts to limit sales in areas prone to alcohol-related crime.

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‘But we don’t do that at Whiteclay’: Health equity and social justice on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation

by: Pamela Mejia
posted on Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Alcohol companies have long targeted communities of color with harmful products. Now, one group has stepped up its efforts to fight back. After 10+ years of battling exploitation, the Oglala Sioux are suing brewers for promoting alcohol abuse among the tribe.

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Paula Deen and the politics of personal responsibility

by: Andrew Cheyne
posted on Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Following Food Network star Paula Deen’s announcment that she has Type-2 diabetes, fans have rallied behind her in support. But the arguments that they — and Deen herself — are using to defend her promotion of high-calorie foods are eerily similar to the industry rhetoric used to defend another Southern product: tobacco.

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New brief shows how food and beverage companies target Latino youth

by: Priscilla Gonzalez
posted on Wednesday, January 18, 2012

At a time when obesity has reached epidemic proportions, food and beverage companies continue to heavily target the environments that young Latino and African Americans live in with fatty and sugary foods. New research briefs from Salud America! expand our understanding of industry tactics.

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