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Dr. Kendra King Momon is a Professor of Politics at Oglethorpe University, serving as Interim Provost (2020–2021) and Associate Provost. She chairs the Division of Politics, History, and International Studies, directs the Rich Foundation Urban Leadership Program, and leads the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Taskforce. Her expertise spans African-American politics, gentrification, and leadership development, with notable commentary on civil rights and electoral processes via CNN, NPR, and The Washington Post. She holds a B.A. from Colby College and a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University.
Her research emphasizes the intersection of race, urban policy, and social justice, reflected in her book Being As Leading: Your Roadmap To Shaping Culture Through Life’s Disruptions (2020). She frequently moderates events like The King Center’s Beloved Community Talks, focusing on racial equity and women’s leadership. Dr. Momon’s academic leadership includes faculty mentorship programs, DEI initiatives, and academic governance roles.
Her media engagements include analysis of the 2021 Atlanta mayoral runoff, the 50th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act, and responses to racial tensions post-George Floyd. She remains a pivotal figure in Atlanta’s academic and civil rights landscapes.
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