Launching Issue Two of the Literature for Life Literary Journal and Educator Resource

Literature for Life is the nonprofit online literary journal that features the work of LA’s great writers. Cutting edge middle and high school curriculum is written for the stories, and Literature for Life partners with LA schools to work with teachers on incorporating the stories into their curriculum. As the Managing Editor of Literature for […]
Launching SparkleBlob, a New Los Angeles Nonprofit Organization!

SparkleBlob is a multidisciplinary arts and performance collective in Los Angeles that enthusiastically serves and educates the community and creates new art makers and arts leaders by shaping culture, teaching people to connect, opening eyes to different experiences, and creating conversations. For over 10 years, SparkleBlob has brought an amazing and engaging array of programs […]
Celebrating a Successful U.S. Premiere for the Play “Cooking Oil”

I’m proud to have wrapped up my work with the crew of “Cooking Oil.” The play, which held its United States premiere in Los Angeles June 6-9, was a great success. As the Dialogues Producer for “Cooking Oil,” I organized six post-performance dialogues on topics including: Foreign Aid, Girls & Education, Accountable Leadership, Artists As […]
Article Featured in the November/December 2012 Issue of “Poets & Writers Magazine”
Rosalind wrote the article “Connecting Literary Landscapes,” which appears in the November/December 2012 issue of “Poets & Writers Magazine.” The article discusses the impact of the Poets & Writers Los Angeles Literary Roundtable on growing L.A.’s literary community. You can read the article HERE.
Curating a Book Shelf for The Last Bookstore’s “Indie Shelves Initiative” Launching on Saturday, November 3, 2012

Rosalind is continuing to bring unique literary programs to Los Angeles and beyond by participating as a guest curator in The Last Bookstore’s exhibition, the “Indie Shelves Initiative.” The Last Bookstore, located at 453 S. Spring St., invited several individual curators and local, independent presses, to each curate a book shelf. The shelves will remain […]