WHy it will work

Dear Douglas Kindschi,

There are many different religions in the world. Everybody has different beliefs, and that’s what makes America so diverse and special. We’ve been introduced to so many people of different religions and listened to them speak of religious tolerance and intolerance. Not everybody has religious tolerance, though. Specifically, we would like to show the teens of America that being different and having other beliefs is okay. We are going to be creating a website, along with videos, posters, stickers and more to get our point across.

Right now, the Kaufman Interfaith Institute is bringing together all different types of religions to promote tolerance. We’re going to take it a different way. We can get this point out to teens well because we’re also teenagers. We know what they think, and how they feel. With our message, the other teens around us could have a change of mind and because we’re the same age as them, they might be more willing to listen to us than adults.

The purpose of this is to bring people together by having everyone respect others that have and practice their own beliefs. The way the audience should feel about Religious Tolerance they should feel impacted on how people with different beliefs are like. They should feel like they need to be nice and supportive and to not judge others based on what they believed or based on what happened in the past. They should learn on not to judge others and not be prejudice against them.

We are going to use the poster as a way of bringing the audience to our website. Our website will be full of pictures. We will try to explain how teens should be tolerant of others and be kind.

Our merchandise was created to bring teens together in religious tolerance. We thought they would like the dog as our logo because it's cute and they would enjoy it, and that they would like our slogan because it's rhyming and it's fun. Because of this, our merchandise can get across to the teens because we think they will like it.