Rachelle is associate director at Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning. Before coming to Wabash, Rachelle was an Assistant Professor of Practical Theology and Education at the Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education at Fordham University. She taught courses such as Imagination, Foundations of Practical Theology, Foundations of Religious Education, Religion and Criminal Justice, and Antiracism. Rachelle is a former director of the Certificate in Theological Studies Program at a women's prison in Georgia. She was also an associate director of the Theological Education Between the Times grant and assistant director of the Youth Theological Initiative.
Rachelle came to theological scholarship after a career in business management and strategic marketing, where she focused on the needs of women and families of color. She is an alum of Emory University’s Graduate Division of Religion (PhD) and Emory’s Candler School of Theology (MDiv).
Rachelle Green is the author of Learning to Live: Prisons, Pedagogy, and Theological Education. She relishes traveling with her family, watching Marvel movies, and enjoying good coffee.