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My Word: A Documentary about Smith College Prt. 1

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2009

A documentary chronicling the Smith College experience as it looks today.

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check out realsmithdoc.blogspot.com for more info

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  • This video gives a skewed perception of "Smith as gay." Why are so many of your interviewees gay? What percentage of the Smith population is LBT? Is that reflected by your interview population? I love Smith, and I love the queer community at Smith, but this documentary does not "chronicle the Smith College experience as it looks today." Instead, it chronicles minority issues at Smith. What about sports, and arts, and academics, and study abroad (which most Smithies do), and research?

  • @salmonroses

    "Instead, it chronicles minority issues at Smith."

    yes, yes it does.

    Thanks.

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  • I want to go to smith :)

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  • Whatever I meant when I said this video wasn't promotional, it wasn't in response to what coolbeans said...I think someone on here was bashing it for whatever reason, and I was disagreeing. I loved this video, and I love Smith. To this day I wish I'd applied when I was in high school. I don't want anyone to get the wrong idea.

  • @werthe14 I think coolbeans means it's unintentionally promotional, simply because the goodness of Smith speaks for itself through this documentary. I agree!!

  • You obviously know nothing about Smith! It IS promotional because it is real, uninhibited and beautiful. Just like the college.

  • You're baby graduated college, that young? Nice

  • Thanks for posting this. Fun. I graduated in 2000 at age 29 with my baby, it was great. It does make me different than some of the other women I know who are also college graduates, but I love that about me.

  • I went to Smith. I graduated when I was 45. It changed my life. It gave me ME. Go if you can!

  • thanks. do you go to Smith or went to Smith?

  • you have nothing to lose but the application fee.

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