Founders

The Voices to End FGM/C Founders

Sahiyo

Sahiyo began in 2015 as a conversation between five women who felt strongly about the ritual of female genital cutting (khatna) in the Bohra community. Our group included a social worker, a researcher, two filmmakers, and a journalist, and all of us had already been speaking out, in our own ways, against the practice of FGC. As our collaboration grew, we realized the need for an organized, informed forum within the community that could help drive a movement to bring an end to FGC. That is how Sahiyo, the organization, was born.

Sahiyo is dedicated to empowering Asian and other communities to end female genital cutting (FGC) and create positive social change. By working towards an FGC-free world, we aim to recognize and emphasize the values of consent and a child’s/woman’s right over her own body. We aim to enable a culture in which female sexuality is not feared or suppressed but embraced as normal.

Sahiyo is the Bohra Gujarati word for ‘saheliyo’, or friends, and reflects our organization’s mission to engage in dialogue with the community to find a collective solution towards ending the practice of FGC.

Silence Speaks

Silence Speaks uses storytelling, creative arts, and participatory media methods to support the telling and witnessing of stories that all too often remain unspoken and unheard. By enhancing individual wellbeing and leadership, building community, educating audiences, and spurring policy change, our work leads to change at multiple levels and creates a lasting record of courageously outspoken voices.

Mariya Taher

Mariya Taher started her career advocating against female genital cutting (FGC) while at San Francisco State University for Master of Social Work, pursuing a thesis study, “Understanding Female Genital Cutting in the United States.”

Today, she has been named one of six experts to watch on the issue of FGC by NewsDeeply. For over a decade, she has worked in gender-based violence in the areas of teaching, research, policy, program development, and direct service. The Manhattan Young Democrats honored her as a 2017 Engendering Progress honoree and ABC news did a special feature on her, entitled: Underground: American Woman Underwent Female Genital Mutilation Comes Forward. In 2018, Mariya received the Human Rights Storytellers Award from the Muslim American Leadership Alliance. In 2020, she was recognized as one of the six inaugural grant recipients for the Crave Foundation for Women. 

Since 2015, she has collaborated with the Massachusetts Women’s Bar Association to pass legislation to protect girls from FGC. After starting a Change.org petition and gathering over 400,000 signatures, Massachusetts became the 39th state in the U.S. to do so. She also serves on the steering committee for the U.S. Network to End FGM/C. Prior to cofounding Sahiyo, Mariya held positions at Saheli, Support and Friendship for South Asian Women & Families, W.O.M.A.N., Inc., Asian Women’s Shelter, San Francisco Dept on the Status of Women, San Francisco State University, and was a 2014 Women’s Policy Institute Fellow through the Women’s Foundation of California.

Amy Hill

Amy Hill is a trainer and consultant on strategic storytelling and participatory media for public health, gender justice, and human rights. After spending 12 years coordinating women’s health and gender-based violence prevention projects throughout California, Amy co-founded Silence Speaks, which since 1999 has employed oral history, participatory media, and popular education strategies to support the telling and public sharing of personal stories documenting injustice and promoting individual, community, and policy change. She has planned and led more than 50 Silence Speaks workshops in countries around the world, and has published several articles and book chapters about this work. Amy currently specializes in digital storytelling methods to include performance and artmaking and accommodates groups working in multiple languages. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, she holds a BA in British & American Literature from Scripps College, and an MA in Gender Studies from Stanford University. 

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