Tune In to KPFK 90.7 for a Live Interview with Rosalind on Wednesday, October 10, 2012 at 8:00PM
Andrew Tonkovich, host of KPFK 90.7’s Bibliocracy radio show, will interview Rosalind live on the air on Wednesday, October 10, 2012 at 8:00PM.
Joining the Team of New Online Literary Journal & Educational Resource “Literature for Life” to Connect Los Angeles Authors & Artists with Classrooms

Rosalind has joined the team of “Literature for Life.” “Literature for Life” is a new kind of beast: part online literary magazine, part educator’s resource center, part community salon. Its goal is to bring writers, artists, and educators together to help ignite young minds with a love of reading, writing, and the visual arts. Founded […]
Co-Chaired the May 24 “Los Angeles Power of Choice Reception” for NARAL Pro-Choice America

Rosalind Co-Chaired NARAL Pro-Choice California’s 2012 “Los Angeles Power of Choice Reception.” The reception was on Thursday, May 24 at The Standard, West Hollywood. Together with Co-Chair, Alissa Duel, Rosalind worked to increase support, visibility, and funds for NARAL Pro-Choice America’s activities in support of reproductive rights. The event was a great success, raising approximately […]
California World History Association Conference
Rosalind presented at the 5th Annual California World History Association Conference on October 22, 2011. The theme of the conference was “The Revolutionary Tradition and World History.” Rosalind discussed the “revolutionary” work of community organizations in Los Angeles, and creative ways for World History teachers to connect this work with revolutionary movements throughout history. Her […]
Citizen (or Community) Science is Community Service Presentation Available for Viewing

Last year, I had the honor of presenting at the Southern California Citizen Science Symposium for Conservation on thinking about Citizen (or Community) Science as a community service. For several years, I’ve engaged and mentored high school students in their citizen science volunteer activities and worked with local educators to view citizen science as a […]