Abigail Disney
Abigail Disney
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Abigail Elizabeth Disney is an American businesswoman, philanthropist, and social activist.
Birth and Death Dates
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Abigail was born on November 11, 1958. Unfortunately, I couldn't verify her current status regarding death or living.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: American
Professions: Businesswoman, Philanthropist, Social Activist
Early Life and Background
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Abigail is a member of the Disney family. She is the daughter of Roy O. Disney, one of the co-founders of The Walt Disney Company. Growing up in Burbank, California, Abigail was exposed to the entertainment industry from an early age. Her father's business acumen and her mother's philanthropic efforts had a significant impact on her life.
Major Accomplishments
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Abigail has made significant contributions to various sectors:
Film Industry: She produced several documentaries, including "Pray the Devil Back to Hell" (2011) and "Voice of Hope" (2009).
Philanthropy: Abigail founded Peace is the New Loud, a non-profit organization focused on women's rights and economic empowerment. She has also worked with organizations like the Skoll Foundation and the Ford Foundation.
Activism: Abigail has been an advocate for social justice causes, such as income inequality and corporate accountability.Notable Works or Actions
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Some of her notable works include:
"The Undocumented," a documentary series exploring the lives of undocumented immigrants in the United States
"Pray the Devil Back to Hell," a film about women's role in peacebuilding during Liberia's civil war
Abigail has also been involved in various campaigns, including the #NotMyCrown initiative, which aims to address systemic inequalities within companies.
Impact and Legacy
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Abigail Disney's work has had a significant impact on society:
Raising Awareness: Her documentaries have shed light on important issues, such as income inequality and women's rights.
Inspiring Change: Abigail's activism has inspired others to take action and become involved in social causes.
Promoting Empowerment: Through her philanthropic efforts, she has empowered women and marginalized communities.Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Abigail Disney is widely quoted and remembered for her:
Courage and Conviction: She fearlessly speaks out against systemic injustices and promotes meaningful change.
Passion and Dedication: Abigail's commitment to social causes has made a lasting impact on society.
Visionary Leadership: Her work serves as a testament to the power of individual action in shaping a more equitable world.
Quotes by Abigail Disney

Having traveled to parts of the world where war has done its usual nasty work on people's lives, I have come to develop a particular hatred for the shape, the look, the sound of the AK-47.

I've heard people say in the U.N. community among mediators they don't like women as mediators because they're too quick to compromise.

When you make your first film at 47 and anybody but your mother goes to see it, to me, that's a miracle.

We have a world minus a whole lot of talent that has stepped out of contention for leadership, only because they don't want to seem too aggressive, too smart, unattractive, or too male.

There's no one on this earth taken less seriously in a leadership context than a young woman - everything is against you.

The fact is, funnily enough, that the people who seem to be most committed to causes also seem to be least invested in anyone actually talking to each other.

The hardest thing in the world, I now know, is to hold in your head that it is okay to think that you are right, but not to think so necessarily because everyone who disagrees with you is wrong or stupid or duped or bad.

News reports don't look at the land that existed before a war and the land that exists after a war. Reporting on war is a snapshot in time.

