Natalie M. Smith
Natalie M. Smith is an aspiring indie filmmaker from Chicago. In addition to recently launching an online writing career, she is working on her second feature-length screenplay, as well as pursuing a second master s degree. She will begin working on a PhD in Anthropology in August 2012, and hopes to combine her love for language and film into a career as a linguistic and visual anthropologist.
Natalie is committed to making the world a better place. Her means include education, art (mostly film), love, and social justice. She believes her purpose is to serve others as a pacifist, activist, and artist. She hopes to serve her readers by delivering fresh, informative, and thought-provoking content.
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Natalie is committed to making the world a better place. Her means include education, art (mostly film), love, and social justice. She believes her purpose is to serve others as a pacifist, activist, and artist. She hopes to serve her readers by delivering fresh, informative, and thought-provoking content.
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- 1/23/2011
Education/Experience
BA English 04 | MS Writing 09 | MLAS w/ emphasis in Sociology 12Interests
College, Grad School, Students, Tutoring, YA Literature, Volunteering, Saving Money, Frugal Living, Films, Screenplays, Independent Media, Sociolinguistics, Women, Disability, Gender, Race, Poverty, Queer, Body Image, Politics, EnvironmentalismMotto
Wage peace.Affiliations
eHow, wiseGEEK
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Letter to the EarthAs a child, I declared to make Earth Day everyday. As an adult, I put my own needs above the planet's, hurting us both. But my green spirit has returned. This time, I'll sustain both it and the Earth. -
CancerSexyStool: McDonough District Hospital Makes Prevention EasierColons aren't the subject of polite conversation, but colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers. McDonough District Hospital is empowering locals to detect this cancer from the comfort of their own homes, for free. -
'Sense-ible' Guide to Celebrating Women's History Month in ChicagolandBrief listing of National Women's History Month events (or women-related events that take place during March) for Chicago and suburban residents and visitors. Includes film, radio, physical, and food activities for all ages. -
Save Wallet, Save World: How I Reduce My Electric Bill and Carbon FootprintHere are 10 ways I limit the number of greenhouse gas emissions my lifestyle creates. In addition to enjoying a more eco-friendly existence, these 10 ways have helped me spend less money during tough economic times. -
Down Came the RainSome are forced to come of age long before their teen years. This is Alicia's story.


