Meet The Production Team

Asha Dahya

Asha Dahya

Director & Producer

Asha Dahya is a producer/writer, TEDx speaker and founder of GirlTalkHQ.com Asha was born in the UK, raised in Australia, and now resides in Los Angeles, California. She has spent the last 16 years creating, producing and hosting content for networks such as MTV, MSN.com, Disney, ABC, Nickelodeon, Fox, Nine Network Australia and more. 
Through her work, Asha focuses on reproductive rights, gender equality, and the representation of women in media. She is currently in post-production on her first short documentary about later abortion, titled “Someone You Know”, and developing an audio documentary series about the Green Wave Movement in Latin America. 
Asha is the author of ‘Today’s Wonder Women: Everyday Superheroes Who Are Changing The World’. She is the producer and host of the ReproFilm.org podcast series, and is the Board Chair of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (RCRC.org). 
You can see more of her work at AshaDahya.com.

Sarah Moshman

Sarah Moshman

Co-Producer

Sarah Moshman is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and TEDx speaker whose work has been featured on Upworthy, Marie Claire, CNN, and Good Morning America. She is the director of the feature documentaries ‘The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things’ (2014), ‘Losing Sight of Shore’ (2017), and ‘NEVERTHELESS’ (2018). Most recently Sarah brought her talents to the narrative realm and directed an award-winning short fiction film entitled ‘UNBOUND’ about the first mother to go to space starring Lauren Lapkus, and ‘A Mother Is Born’, released on Mother’s Day 2023.
She also directs branded content for EllenTube, Tastemade, Mattel, AT&T, Samsung, Stayfree, SPANX, and more. Sarah is an inspiring public speaker, author, and an adjunct professor in documentary film, passionate about empowering the next generation of storytellers. Sarah is dedicated to telling stories that uplift, inform and inspire as well as showcase strong female role models on screen. You can see more of her work at SarahMoshman.com.

Prakshi Malik

Prakshi Malik

Editor

Prakshi Malik is an award-winning filmmaker and dancer working creatively and collaboratively to make films that sway our collective imaginations. She grew up in Delhi, India and is currently based in Minneapolis. 
Her work has been supported by Austin Film Society, City of Minneapolis, St Paul Neighborhood Network and a community of friends. Prakshi’s films have screened internationally at festivals like New Orleans Film Festival, PBS Short Film Festival, Jaipur International Film Festival, Tasveer South Asian Film Festival among others. She has edited a narrative feature; short documentaries, narratives and experimental dance films; branded content and an educational dance series.
Prakshi is a member of Brown Girls Doc Mafia, Asian American Documentary Network and Alliance of Documentary Editors.
You can see more of her work at PrakshiMalik.com.

Marcita

Marcita

Animation Director

With over a decade of experience under her belt, Marcia Leite, aka Marcita, is a creative director for animation and illustration projects based in São Paulo, Brazil. Her main work themes have centered around human rights, culture, science, the environment, gender equality, and social change.
Marcita has worked for clients such as Google, Facebook, UK Government, Netherlands Government, IPAS.org, WWF and more. Her animation work has been featured on the New York Times. You can see more of her work at marcita.com.

Garnet Henderson

Garnet Henderson

Fact-checking Consultant

Garnet Henderson is the Senior Multiplatform Reporter at Rewire News Group. Prior to joining RNG, she spent a decade as a freelancer reporting on the intersections of health and culture with a particular focus on reproductive health and abortion access.
Her work has been published in Cosmopolitan, ELLE, Scientific American, Marie Claire, VICE, Guardian US, WIRED, Glamour, Quartz, The Atlantic, and other publications. Garnet is also the host, creator, and producer of ACCESS: A Podcast About Abortion.
In 2022, she became one of the inaugural grantees of the International Women’s Media Foundation’s Reproductive Rights Reporting Fund for a project that was co-published in The Nation and on ACCESS. Her guide to abortion care in the U.S. was part of the Tonic “Guide to Healthcare,” which won a 2018 Deadline Club Award. 
You can see more of her work at GarnetHenderson.com.

Nan Cao

Nan Cao

Poster Designer

Nan Cao is a New York City based Illustrator. Her work is inspired by surreal imagery and her daily life in the big city. When she is not drawing, Nan loves to hang out in the park, daydream under the sun or get lost in her book collection.
 She has worked with clients such as Abrams, School of Visual Arts, Johns Hopkins Magazine, Anorak Magazine, Link NYC, Bulletin Magazine, Spectrum, Washingtonian Magazine, to name a few.
Nan holds an MFA in Illustration as Visual Essay from the School of Visual Arts. Her work has been recognized by American Illustration, Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts, Association of Illustrators, 3×3 and Creative Quarterly. 
You can see more of her work at NanCaoArt.com.

Color correction and end titles created by Jamil Jones and Desiree Stafford from Axiom Post Productions. You can learn more about their services HERE.

Sound design and mix provided by Jon Lyga for Primalhouse Sound. Music supervision by Jane Burke and Irl Sanders for Primalhouse Music.