Greetings! My name is Gina A. S. Robinson. I show up in the world as a curator, educator and conversation partner. Welcome to my public platform for content related to all things spirituality+wellness+wholeness+freedom. I engage the world through writing, hiking, home decor, photography, travel experiences, cooking, fashion, plant care, and nature. Life has taken me from my great-grandfather’s farm in rural Georgia to Atlanta, New Haven, CT, and now Evanston, IL where I reside. As a doctoral candidate at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary on the campus of Northwestern, I currently research the spiritual lives of suburban black girls and the vocational identities of millennial black women from a Womanist perspective. My purpose and passion is to curate brave conversations, particularly among black girls and women, that cultivate insight, intuition, clarity, embodied ways of living, self-awareness, self-actualization, self-determination, and self-love. These interactive conversations take place in classrooms, churches, conferences, and community based programs through one-on-one and small group formats. My hope is to help people build the life they want to live by becoming the person God created them to be.
Education: Emory University, Yale University, Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
Hometown: Hephzibah, GA (Burke County)
Hobbies: cooking, working out, watching sports, traveling, collecting vinyl, reading, writing, photography, plant life, watching documentaries
Fun Fact: I was once casted on a reality TV show (LOL)