Rosalind Hinton
Rosalind Hinton
Rosalind Hinton is a nonprofit consultant, oral historian, independent scholar, educator, and activist. She considers New Orleans her home and context. Working with Julep Consulting, she writes nonprofit narratives and grants and collaborates on fundraising and funder development.
She is currently a cultural editor of CrossCurrents, the journal for religion and public life. Hinton laoutloud.wp.tulane.edu and nolajewishwomen.tulane.edu, websites dedicated to storytelling and narrative forms of learning. She has a PhD in Religious Studies from Northwestern University and has taught multiculturalism, global feminist theologies and African American Religions and History at DePaul University in Chicago and at Tulane and Loyola Universities in New Orleans. Her most recent published essay is Environmental Racism and Reflective Democracy: Louisiana and Cancer Alley in “Valuing Lives Healing Earth.”