The Formerly Incarcerated, Convicted People & Families Movement (FICPFM) is proud to announce the addition of Savanah “Sav” Taylor (she/her) as our new Deputy Director.
Savanah — known to many as Sav — brings nearly a decade of operational and administrative leadership in civil rights, public health, and justice advocacy spaces. She joins FICPFM after serving as Senior Operations Manager at Plan C Pills, a national campaign expanding access to abortion medication. Before that, she held key roles at the ACLU of Kentucky, including Executive Administrator and Interim Deputy Director.
Her lived experience with the criminal legal system deeply informs her leadership. Grounded in a vision of abolition and rooted in the mutual aid traditions of her Appalachian upbringing, Savanah is passionate about creating care-centered systems that uplift directly impacted communities.
“FICPFM feels like one of those rare spaces where care is political, people are the point, and the long arc of justice is being shaped by those who have lived it,” she shares. “It is an honor to join that lineage and bring my skills in service to the movement.”
As we continue to grow our national infrastructure and deepen our commitment to self-determined strategy, Sav’s leadership signals a new chapter for FICPFM — one led entirely by and for directly impacted people, with no outside organizational intervention.
We’re excited for what’s ahead — and we’re honored to welcome Sav to the FICPFM family.