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Media Advisory: Middle Schoolers to Get Anti-smoking Message

The Duke Comprehensive Cancer Center and Ortho Biotech have teamed up to help educate local middle-school students on ways to resist pressure to use tobacco by hosting a Nov. 14 performance by singer Leslie Nuchow at Rogers-Herr Middle School in Durham.

In 1997, Nuchow refused a lucrative offer from Woman Thing Music, a record label owned by cigarette manufacturer Phillip Morris, in which Nuchow's CDs would have been offered as a free gift with the purchase of two packs of cigarettes. Nuchow rejected the company's offer, and instead founded SLAM!Records, a record label devoted to using music to counter the messages of industries and organizations that harm people.

Nuchow's concert will use music to share messages of empowerment, ethics, making a difference and activism. Students will have a chance to ask questions and share ideas during the performance, and many will have the opportunity to meet Nuchow following the show.

The media is invited to attend Nuchow's performance, at 1:45 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14, at Rogers-Herr, 911 Cornwallis Road. To arrange interviews with Nuchow or representatives of Duke University Cancer Center or Ortho Biotech, please contact Laura Sawyer Brinn in advance at (919) 684-4148 or laura.brinn@duke.edu.