Peace Is Loud is an organization that was inspired by Abigail Disney’s award-winning film, Pray the Devil Back to Hell, which chronicled women activists who brought an end to civil war in Liberia through community building and grassroots efforts. After viewing the film, Tonic Founder Pankaj Shah was so inspired that he and Disney brainstormed about promoting the film and Peace is Loud on Tonic. The result is a fabulous t-shirt with the Peace Is Loud logo, where all of the proceeds from each sale go to the organization and are used to provide tools and education to peace activists in conflict zones around the globe.
The shirt is made from exceptionally soft-combed ring-spun cotton, is pre-shrunk with a slim fit and machine washable. Sleek and gorgeous, the tee will help spread the word (with style).
our partners: abigail disney and charlotte disney hauser
Abigail Disney is founder and president of the Daphne Foundation, a progressive organization that makes grants to grassroots community-based groups working with low-income communities in New York City. She produced Pray the Devil Back to Hell and is a board member of Peace is Loud. Abigail Disney’s daughter, Charlotte Disney Hauser, designed the logo for Peace is Loud, which is the perfect depiction of the mission of the organization.
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All of the proceeds from the sale of Peace is Loud tees supports their peace building efforts. Peace is Loud is focused on active peace building, supporting organizations and individuals by helping them to end conflicts in their country through peaceful, non-violent methods. By organizing activism, use of the written word and technology, training and technical assistance, Peace is Loud promotes peace and self empowerment, reminding us that the primary skills needed to bring about change are personal will and the ability to collaborate with others. The mission of the organization is to document and share stories and strategies of successful peace activists, to spread these success stories to individuals and communities living in conflict zones and empower them to organize, and to provide the tools and resources needed to bring about change and maintain peace.