Meet Our Team
Aisha Bain
Co-Founder
Aisha Bain is a black feminist warrior, social justice activist, smasher of patriarchy, and uses her imposing height and incredible stank eye to silence mansplaining in an instant.
Aisha is an inspiring leader with over 15 years of experience in senior leadership, and has managed programs and partnered with community organizations responding to violence against women and girls in prevention, mitigation, service provision, advocacy, and policy change in more than a dozen countries. As a filmmaker, artist and author, Aisha has a particular passion for using creative tools and media to further social justice movements, and to raise the voice and visibility of women and girls within those movements.
She is the Co-Founder of Resistance Communications, a creative action agency that works with local power to elevate the voices and visibility of women, girls, and resistors fighting for social justice through radical storytelling, transformative programming, and art grounded in strategy for social change. She also co-founded Vision Not Victim, a global girl-driven program that provides creative platforms to unleash the power of adolescent girls, address the violence they face and work towards gender equality, supporting girls, parents, and communities to create safer and more supportive environments for girls.
In 2015, Aisha served as the Senior Program Advisor for the Women’s Protection and Empowerment Unit at the International Rescue Committee (IRC). In this capacity, Aisha led advocacy efforts, authored, and advised policy papers and events that directly resulted in policy change including the US government’s 2013 Safe from the Start Initiative; and the United Kingdom’s 2013 Call to Action to End Violence Against Women and Girls in Emergencies. Aisha also spearheaded research, gap analysis, and co-designed an innovative capacity building pilot program to address violence against women and girl refugees and immigrants in the US through a minimum package of response services, partnerships, and advocacy, with a focus on community based approaches and solutions.
Aisha has previously worked with IRC in a number of leadership roles, including as Deputy Country Director in Haiti in the aftermath of the earthquake, and has extensive experience leading emergency responses and responding to violence against women and girls in conflict and natural disaster zones including the DRC, Ethiopia, and the Philippines. Additionally, Aisha has worked on women's rights in India and the Maghreb, anti-discrimination in the Balkans, and environmental rights in Mongolia for Global Rights: Partners for Justice. She also co-directed a documentary she produced entitled Darfur Diaries: Message from Home, as well as a book she co-authored, Darfur Diaries: Stories of Survival. The proceeds from the documentary and book went toward building schools in North Darfur in partnership with the Darfur Peace and Development Organization.
Spanning five continents, Aisha has danced with almost every community she has worked with.
Meredith Hutchison
Co-Founder
Meredith Hutchison is a fierce feminist activist, photographer, and photo-facilitator, collaborating with communities to create images that combat stereotypes, challenge oppressive systems, spark dialogue, and show that there can be change. Her work uses art, photography, graphic design, humor, theater, music, movement, imagination and love, to amplify the voices and visions of women and girls. Meredith has created and implemented processes of participatory and collaborative media in 15 countries, partnering with international nonprofits, UN agencies, and grassroots movements.
Meredith is the Co-Founder of Resistance Communications and also co-founded Vision Not Victim, a global girl-driven program that provides creative platforms to unleash the power of adolescent girls, address the violence they face and work towards gender equity.
Meredith’s work has been featured by a range of media outlets including the BBC, CNN, Newsweek, ABC, Le Monde, Ms. Magazine, Vanity Fair Italy, Buzzfeed, Refinery 29, The Washington Post, among others and has been exhibited across the globe in galleries and public spaces, including on Capitol Hill, at the Museum of the African Diaspora in San Francisco, as a featured exhibit at PhotoVille NYC, at the World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul, and at the United Nations.
Meredith holds a Bachelor's degree in Literature from the University of Pittsburgh and a Master's Degree in Economic and Political Development from Columbia University.