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Amy Hill is the Community Projects Director at the Centre for Digital Storytelling, Berkeley, USA. Amy's lengthy involvement in coordinating community-based women's health and violence prevention programs led her in 2000 to found the Silence Speaks digital storytelling initiative, which teaches survivors and witnesses of violence how to create short digital videos of courage and healing and then screens these stories to mobilize communities against violence. She continues to coordinate this and other community-driven projects at the Centre. Amy has a BA in British & American Literature, from Scripps College for Women and an MA in Education/Gender Studies, from Stanford University. http://www.silencespeaks.org/
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