Gloria Mogango - Incite at Columbia University
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Gloria Mogango
(Digital Humanities Fellow)
- Contact gvm2110@columbia.edu
Gloria Victoire is a Congolese-born French scholar and oral historian with a deep passion for exploring cultural identity within the African diaspora.
Raised in France, Gloria has always navigated between different worlds—her Congolese heritage and the French culture she grew up in. Her current project, "Am I My Culture’s Keeper?", delves into the complexities of cultural preservation, belonging, and the transmission of heritage among African diasporic communities. Gloria’s work is deeply influenced by her own experiences of navigating identity, tradition, and self-expression, making her a powerful advocate for the preservation of oral histories and cultural legacies.
Gloria earned a dual degree in Art History and Anthropology, and later pursued a Master’s degree in Political Science and Oral History at Columbia University.
Projects
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go to Movements Against Mass Incarceration
Movements Against Mass IncarcerationBuilding the United States' first archive to center the political ideas and movement-building of incarcerated people. Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
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go to Obama Presidency Oral History
Obama Presidency Oral HistoryCreating a comprehensive oral history of the Obama years with over 450 officials, activists, organizers, and extraordinary people from all walks of life. Funded by Columbia University's Office of the President
Meet Our Team
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Evan D. McCormick(Director of Research and Associate Research Scholar)em3513@columbia.edu go to the Evan D. McCormick page
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