Christine Randall
B.A. Political Science, Yale University
Christine is an educator and explorer from New Haven, Connecticut. She is passionate about designing and facilitating educational experiences that shape not only the mind, but the whole self. She is also interested in how to bridge differences to form rich, intercultural communities.
Christine began her youth work journey while in university, empowering teens like herself to dream big and let their curiosity run free. She facilitated the same after school program that she attended as a teen, as well as provided lessons to local students about agriculture and post-conflict resolution. After graduating and serving as a farm and social justice educator with FoodCorps, she embarked on a fulfilling Spanish teaching journey in New Haven.
Eager to expand her educational horizons, Christine later ventured into the realm of international education. She joined a traveling high school where she facilitated experiential, project-based learning experiences across ten diverse countries. In addition, she oversaw the world language program, striving to create a curriculum that focused on storytelling, human connection, and reflection. Seeing students meaningfully connect to place and space and how they carry their experiences forward is one of her greatest joys.
Christine’s other joys include hiking, climbing, cooking dishes from all over the world, and learning new languages. She speaks Spanish and French and is currently learning Italian and Swahili.