Linell Ajello

 Linell Ajello

Linell S. Ajello

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May 7, 2018
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This class was very difficult but having Ajello as the professor made it bearable. She gave us clear feedback in a gentle, caring, and supportive manner. She did many of the assignment with the class. As a result you could get the sense of what she was looking for. Most expo classes a drudge, but her lectures were always a joy to attend!

Biography

New York University - Writing


Resume

  • 2003

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Cultural Studies

    Performance Studies

    Theater

    Communication

    The Graduate Center

    City University of New York

  • Policy analysis and literature reviews

    on workforce development and minimum wage.

    The Economic Progress Institute

    Rhode Island

    Writer/reporter

    Academy of Medical and Public Health Services

    Editorial

    Research

    Policy Analysis

    Copy Editing

    Journalism

    Newsletters

    Social Media

    Editing

    Blogging

    Community Outreach

    Nonprofits

    Public Speaking

    Creative Writing

    Writing

    “A Game of Poverty and Tragic Deliberation”

    “A Game of Poverty and Tragic Deliberation”

    “Soldiers

    Scapegoats

    and the Tragic Demands of Operation First Casualty”

    Hanover

    Experience interviewing

    writing

    editing

    and copyediting for research and advocacy organizations

    newspapers

    and magazines. Research

    assessment

    and reporting on civic

    activist

    and advocacy organizations. Media analysis of poverty and political equity

    and other political issues as covered in traditional news media

    digital journalism

    entertainment

    and social media.

    Linell

    Ajello

    New York University

    Western European Stages

    The Graduate Center

    CUNY

    Baruch College

    CUNY

    Re:Gender

    formerly National Council for Research on Women

    Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights

    Tulane University

    NYCT Leadership Fellows

    Baruch College--School of Public Affairs

    • Conducted research into participatory democracy initiatives in the U.S.

    \n with a focus on how these programs foster greater political equality for low-income people. \n• Surveyed journalistic poverty coverage and social welfare policy analysis

    with a focus on \n New Orleans and New York. \n• Developed and taught three classes: Communication and Economic Justice;\n Activism

    Advocacy

    and the Ethics of Representation; Democracy and Popular Culture.\n• Directed an independent study on the current debate over public education in the U.S. \n• Led workshops on writing for a variety of media and genres

    including digital storytelling and blog \n posts.

    Tulane University

    Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights

    Freelance Writer for Web

    Greater New York City Area

    New York

    New York

    Baruch College

    CUNY

    Re:Gender

    formerly National Council for Research on Women

    New York

    NY

    Articles on the role of gender in contemporary culture and politics.

    Freelance writer and researcher

    Full-time writing teacher in the Expository Writing Program.

    New York University

    Editorial Assistant

    Western European Stages

    The Graduate Center

    CUNY

    Assistant Director

    New York

    NY

    NYCT Leadership Fellows

    Baruch College--School of Public Affairs

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