Bay Area Filmmaker
Natalie Teter is a student at San Francisco State University studying Cinema and<br>Ethnic Studies. In addition to her current work in Oakland, Natalie is collaborating<br>with three other students based at SF State on a documentary on sex education,<br>with the purpose of raising awareness of how the larger issues of racism,<br>sexism, heterosexism and homophobia influence approaches to the topic. She<br>also is a board member of the All Power to the People Archive Project, which<br>documents social and political movements of the Bay Area through conducting<br>oral histories. She is a part of a collective named the Eyes On Arizona Collective,<br>and served on their first delegation to the US Mexico border, where she and<br>nine other people from the College of Ethnic Studies spent ten days giving<br>humanitarian assistance to migrants crossing the border in the Tucson sector.<br>Natalie is the director, sound recordist, and co-producer of the documentary, and<br>is responsible for the idea and genesis of the project.<br><div><br></div><div>contact me : teter.natalie@gmail.com </div><div>I'd love to hear from you </div>