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Natalie Moore

Reporter, South Side Bureau

As the reporter for Chicago Public Radio’s bureau in Englewood, a neighborhood on Chicago's South Side, Natalie covers news and issues in that community and surrounding areas.

Prior to joining the Chicago Public Radio staff in May 2007, Natalie was a city hall reporter for the Detroit News. She has also been an education reporter for the St. Paul Pioneer Press and a reporter for the Associated Press in Jerusalem.

Natalie’s work has been published in Essence, Black Enterprise, the Chicago Reporter, Bitch, In These Times, the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Tribune. She is co-author of the book Deconstructing Tyrone: A New Look at Black Masculinity in the Hip-Hop Generation. (Cleis Press, 2006).

Natalie is a 2009 fellow at Columbia College’s Ellen Stone Belic Institute for the Study of Women and Gender in the Arts and Media. She's also on the board of directors of the Neighborhood Writing Alliance.

Natalie has an M.S.J. in Newspaper Management from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and a B.A. in Journalism from Howard University. She is an adjunct instructor at Columbia College Chicago and is the former program chair for the Association for Women Journalists.
 
A native of Chicago, Natalie lives in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago.
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CHA Seeks to Demolish LeClaire Courts

The housing authority will begin shaping plans for the devleopment.

Posted on 11.17.2009
Police Continue Scott Investigation Despite Suicide Ruling

Police Chief Jody Weis calls it a death investigation.

Posted on 11.17.2009
Police: Too Soon to Say if Michael Scott Death Was Suicide

Police are investigating despite medical examiner suicide ruling.

Posted on 11.16.2009
Bridgeport Neighborhood Sees Identity Shift

The South Side enclave has a mix of artists.

Posted on 11.16.2009
Food Options Coming to Bronzeville

The city of Chicago development commission passes the first phase.

Posted on 11.11.2009
New Law Helps Illinois Renters in Foreclosure Limbo

The receiver must contact the renters.

Posted on 11.2.2009
United Nations Housing Specialist Investigates Chicago

Rapporteur will report back to the U.N. General Assembly.

Posted on 10.29.2009
United Nations Housing Specialist Tours Cabrini Green

The housing specialist is visiting several U.S. cities.

Posted on 10.28.2009
Groups Plans to Tackle Teen Pregnancy in CPS

Mentors will focus on self esteem.

Posted on 10.26.2009
Post-Olympic Plans Floated in Washington Park

Residents have heard plans before.

Posted on 10.26.2009
Chicago Housing Authority Gets Stimulus Money

And the board approves the annual plan.

Posted on 10.20.2009
Woodlawn Church: Motel Haven for Prostitution

Members of a Chicago church say there's prostitution at a nearby motel, and are trying to put it to an end.

Posted on 10.20.2009
New Grocery Store Coming to Chicago

It will serve North Kenwood-Oakland.

Posted on 10.9.2009
Mixed Results on Mixed-Income Chicago Public Housing

It's the 10-year anniversary of the Plan for Transformation.

Posted on 10.5.2009
South Siders Want Post-Olympic Demands Met

Affordable housing is an issue.

Posted on 10.2.2009
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