| Savannah also consults human rights, advocacy, and news organizations on online radicalization to white supremacy. She also develops programs and delivers educational workshops focused on gender-based violence prevention. She previously worked as a program manager at [http://us.breakthrough.tv Breakthrough], a human rights organization working to make gender-based violence culturally unacceptable through culture change. At Breakthrough, she managed the fellowship program, action incubator project, and digital organizing strategy. She continues to work with Breakthrough as a program consultant and curriculum developer on their activist incubator program. | | Savannah also consults human rights, advocacy, and news organizations on online radicalization to white supremacy. She also develops programs and delivers educational workshops focused on gender-based violence prevention. She previously worked as a program manager at [http://us.breakthrough.tv Breakthrough], a human rights organization working to make gender-based violence culturally unacceptable through culture change. At Breakthrough, she managed the fellowship program, action incubator project, and digital organizing strategy. She continues to work with Breakthrough as a program consultant and curriculum developer on their activist incubator program. |
− | While at UCLA, she was at the forefront of the campus sexual assault movement and created a national sexual violence prevention organization – 7000 in Solidarity.<ref>[https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/changing-the-discussion-on-sexual-assault-ucla-grad-went-from-survivor-to-activist/2015/06/15/a9203b74-0964-11e5-a7ad-b430fc1d3f5c_story.html?utm_term=.ed848cb03138 Washington Post: Changing the discussion on sexual assault: UCLA grad went from survivor to activist]</ref> Her activism was featured on CNN, Aljazeera America, MSNBC, Associated Press, Washington Post, and VICE. She previously consulted universities, legislators, activist groups, California State Legislature, and the Obama White House.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/29/yes-means-yes-california-sexual-consent The Guardian: California adopts historic 'yes means yes' rule on sexual consent]</ref> | + | While at UCLA, she was at the forefront of the campus sexual assault movement and created a national sexual violence prevention organization – 7000 in Solidarity. Her activism was featured on CNN, Aljazeera America, MSNBC, Associated Press, Washington Post, and VICE. She previously consulted universities, legislators, activist groups, California State Legislature, and the Obama White House.<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/29/yes-means-yes-california-sexual-consent The Guardian: California adopts historic 'yes means yes' rule on sexual consent]</ref> |