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As well as her work for [[Globalisation:Alliance for Youth Movements|Alliance for Youth Movements]](AYM), she writes for various other established websites, often on the role of technology in Global Politics. She also works with individuals and organizations looking to harness digital tools for greater impact as a trainer and colsuntant.<ref>"[http://susannahvila.com/aym]", SusannahVilla.com, accessed 17 October 2010</ref>  
 
As well as her work for [[Globalisation:Alliance for Youth Movements|Alliance for Youth Movements]](AYM), she writes for various other established websites, often on the role of technology in Global Politics. She also works with individuals and organizations looking to harness digital tools for greater impact as a trainer and colsuntant.<ref>"[http://susannahvila.com/aym]", SusannahVilla.com, accessed 17 October 2010</ref>  
 
  
 
===Work for Alliance for Youths Movement===
 
===Work for Alliance for Youths Movement===
 
Susannah works for AYM as the Director of Content and Outreach on their official website, Movements.org.
 
Susannah works for AYM as the Director of Content and Outreach on their official website, Movements.org.
 
She reguarly contributes articles to the website on current world events which relate to the role of Digital Activism in politics.
 
She reguarly contributes articles to the website on current world events which relate to the role of Digital Activism in politics.
 
  
 
===Media Work===
 
===Media Work===
 
Susannah Vila began her media career as a fact-checker, researcher and writer at The Nation Magazine. From here she moved to CBS news, where she held the same positions as she had in her previous post. <ref>"[http://www.movements.org/pages/team]", Alliance for Youth Movements - Team, accessed 17 October 2010</ref>  
 
Susannah Vila began her media career as a fact-checker, researcher and writer at The Nation Magazine. From here she moved to CBS news, where she held the same positions as she had in her previous post. <ref>"[http://www.movements.org/pages/team]", Alliance for Youth Movements - Team, accessed 17 October 2010</ref>  
 
  
 
She currently reports for Global Voices Online, which she has been involved with sine February 2010, covering the political situation in Cuba, specifically on infringments of human rights.<ref>"[http://globalvoicesonline.org/author/susannah-vila/]", Global Voices Online, accessed 7 November 2010</ref>  
 
She currently reports for Global Voices Online, which she has been involved with sine February 2010, covering the political situation in Cuba, specifically on infringments of human rights.<ref>"[http://globalvoicesonline.org/author/susannah-vila/]", Global Voices Online, accessed 7 November 2010</ref>  
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==Notes==  
 
==Notes==  
 
 
 
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Revision as of 12:49, 9 November 2010

Susannah Vila is the Director of Content and Outreach for Movements.org. She has a Masters Degree in Political Science from Columbia University, USA.

As well as her work for Alliance for Youth Movements(AYM), she writes for various other established websites, often on the role of technology in Global Politics. She also works with individuals and organizations looking to harness digital tools for greater impact as a trainer and colsuntant.[1]

Work for Alliance for Youths Movement

Susannah works for AYM as the Director of Content and Outreach on their official website, Movements.org. She reguarly contributes articles to the website on current world events which relate to the role of Digital Activism in politics.

Media Work

Susannah Vila began her media career as a fact-checker, researcher and writer at The Nation Magazine. From here she moved to CBS news, where she held the same positions as she had in her previous post. [2]

She currently reports for Global Voices Online, which she has been involved with sine February 2010, covering the political situation in Cuba, specifically on infringments of human rights.[3]

Training and Colsuntancy

Notes

  1. "[1]", SusannahVilla.com, accessed 17 October 2010
  2. "[2]", Alliance for Youth Movements - Team, accessed 17 October 2010
  3. "[3]", Global Voices Online, accessed 7 November 2010