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MISSION STATEMENT
No Peace No Quiet, Inc., is dedicated to creating safe spaces online for victims and survivors of domestic violence and abuse.

No Peace no quiet and ADL Similarities

Advocacy Programs Comparison
Here is a clear comparison of how No Peace No Quiet aligns with the type of advocacy the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) does, while keeping the focus on your mission and survivor communities. The main difference between the ADL’s work and No Peace No Quiet’s work is the focus of each organization. The ADL centers its efforts on victims of hate crimes, while No Peace No Quiet supports victims and survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
Category
ADL
No Peace No Quiet
Combating Hate & Extremism Both organizations shine a light on harmful behavior to protect vulnerable communities.
ADL Exposes extremist groups, tracking hate symbols, and fighting online hate, including antisemitism, racism and extremist disinformation.
No Peace No Quiet tracks online abuse networks targeting DV, SA and stalking survivors, exposing patterns of intimidation and digital retaliation.
Anti-Bias Education Both use education to shift culture and reduce harm.
ADL develops programs and resource to educate communities and individuals about bias, bullying and prejudice.
No Peace No Quiet also develops programs and resources. The Published Articles Library educates the public on how online harassment fuels the bias in society resulting in victims not reporting the abuse. The Misconduct Ticketing System tracks reported cases of online harassment targeting victims and survivors of abuse.
Advocacy for Civil Rights Both work to strengthen systems that should protect the public.
ADL works to secure justice and fair treatment for all people, partnering with other organizations, and advocating for police reform.
No Peace No Quiet pushes for stronger survivor protections, better training for law enforcement and reforms that address coercive control and digital abuse. See the latest research from No Peace No Quiet for more details: BRIDGING THE GAP: "The Disconnect Between Federal Funding and Law Enforcement Training Under the STOP VAWA Program".
Online Safety Both fight for safer digital spaces and accountability from tech companies.
ADL leading efforts to create safer online spaces, developing tech tools and pushing for accountability for cybercrimes and harassment.
No Peace No Quiet pushes platforms and government agencies to address harassment, stalking and coordinated smear campaigns against survivors. For more information see: No Peace No Quiet Annual Reports
  • For more information regarding the ADL, visit their website here.
No Peace No Quiet, Inc. does not offer direct services. Please see our resources page for organizations who offer direct services. Disclaimer: This website should not be construed as being about or referring to any particular individual.
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