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NCADD News Release
For More Information, Contact:
Jeffrey Hon, Director for Public Information
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For Immediate Release:
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Gold Key Award to Be Presented to Bill Moyers & Family in Recognition of Public Television Series
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The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc.
(NCADD) will present the family of Bill Moyers, one of America's
most respected journalists, with its highest achievement award, the
Gold Key, for their collaboration on "Close To Home: Moyers on
Addiction," a series of programs broadcast last spring on public
television.
"Rather than react with the shame and stigma that all too
commonly infect people who experience addiction among their loved
ones, the Moyers family--father Bill, mother Judith and son William
Cope--devoted their considerable resources to producing what was
surely one of the most comprehensive looks at chemical dependency
as a public health problem ever seen on television," observed NCADD
Board Chair Max A. Schneider, MD, in announcing the award. "Prevention
and treatment rarely have had so influential advocates in the media."
William Cope Moyers will accept the Gold Key on behalf of the
Moyers family on November 7 at NCADD's annual Achievement Awards
dinner to be held during the Conference of Affiliates in Santa
Barbara.
Representative Joseph P. Kennedy II (D-MA) will receive NCADD's
Humanitarian Award for championing legislation to prevent alcohol-
related problems, particularly among youth, during his six terms in
Congress. Representative Kennedy introduced the Sensible Advertising
and Family Education Act, known as the SAFE bill, which sought to
attach a series of rotating health warnings to all forms of alcoholic
beverage advertising. He also tried to eliminate tax deductions for
alcoholic beverage advertising.
Jean Kilbourne and John Howard Wilson also will be honored with
NCADD Achievement Awards for their years of work in the alcoholism
field. Ms. Kilbourne, a media analyst and educator who served on the
NCADD board of directors from 1985 to 1995, is an enormously popular
speaker on college campuses, where she lectures on the way advertising
glorifies the use of alcohol. Her film, "Calling The Shots," remains
the definitive analysis of alcoholic beverage advertising imagery.
Mr. Wilson has been a member of the NCADD board since 1989 and chaired
it from 1994 to 1996. He and his wife, Priscilla, also have been very
active with NCADD's Affiliate in Mobile, where they established a
popular annual luncheon featuring celebrities in recovery.
10/98
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National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc.
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244 East 58th Street, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10022
phone: 212/269-7797 fax: 212/269-7510
email: national@ncadd.org http://www.ncadd.org
HOPE LINE: 800/NCA-CALL (24-hour Affiliate referral)
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