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Milène Larsson |
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Born | |
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Occupation(s) | Journalist, Producer, and European Managing Editor of Vice Magazine
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Employer |
Vice Media |
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Known for | Reporter at
Vice and
Vice News |
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Milène Larsson is a Swedish journalist, producer, and
managing editor of Vice magazine.
Larsson was born in
Stockholm,
Sweden. Before joining Vice when it launched in Sweden in 2004, she played guitar in an all girl punk rock band, started DJing, studied graphic design, and worked for the nightlife guide Nöjesguiden.
[2] While working for Vice she has covered different things such as
FEMEN,
[3]
[4]
Gezi parks protests,
[5] the
Western Sahara conflict,
[6] and the
Russian LGBT propaganda law
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[8]
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"Articles by Milène Larsson",
Vice Media. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
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"Milène Larsson", Scout Network Blog. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
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"Topless Femen Protesters in Paris",
Vice Media. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
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^ Serena Kutchinsky (6 Nov 2013).
"Asgarda: The secrets of Ukraine's warrior women". Prospect Magazine.
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"Turkey's Civil Revolt: Istanbul Rising",
Vice Media. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
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"The Sahara's Forgotten War",
Vice News. Retrieved October 7, 2014.
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^ Alfred Joyner (17 Jan 2014).
"Russia: How Homosexuals Became Enemies of the State". International Business Times.
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^ Jason Miks (7 Feb 2014).
"Young and gay in Russia: Inside the making of a documentary". CNN Blogs.