Name
Tran, Vina (Interviewee)
Freeman, Mary T (Interviewer)
Title
Oral history interview with Vina T. Tran, 2014
Abstract
In this interview Vina Tran discusses her experience at IRWGS and the institute's relationship with other centers and departments. Tran addresses her personal intellectual development while at IRWGS by describing her dual role as a student and employee. Tran also discusses the ways in which IRWGS responded to the shifting reliance on technology and the internet and her personal role in that transit ion. Tran talks about her desire to pursue more activist work and her subsequent move to Katherine Franke's Center for Gender and Sexuality Law. Tran then addresses the relationship between the Columbia Law School and IRWGS and the differences she noticed after having worked within both organizations. Tran returned to IRWGS in 2012 (drawn by the new initiative Women Creating Change through the Center for the Study of Social Difference) and explains how she played an active role in the collaborative budgeting process for the institute. In 2014, Tran followed Dean of Social Sciences Alondra Nelson to the Administrative Office of the Executive Vice President. She discusses how her work, even apart from IRWGS, continues to make sure that certain voices are heard
Collection Name
Institute for Research on Women, Gender, and Sexuality Oral History Collection
Subjects
Universities and colleges--Administration.--United States; Education, Higher--Effect of technological innovations on--United States; Tran, Vina; Columbia University. Institute for Research on Women and Gender; Columbia University. School of Law
Format
oral histories
Genre
Interviews
Date
2014
Physical Description
41 pages
Note (Biographical)
Vina Tran worked as an administrator in IRWGS from 2005 though 2014. She has a BA in Journalism, with a minor in Women's Studies, from Penn State University and an MA from the University of Manchester, England in Gender, Sexuality, and Cultural Studie s. Her MA research was on gender and film in Vietnam. She came to IRWAG as an administrative assistant after receiving her MA. She played an integral role in managing day-to-day logistics of the Institute, planning and advertising events, and increasing the web presence of IRWAG. In 2011, Vina moved to the Columbia Law School to work as the Assistant Director at the Center for Gender and Sexuality Law. She returned to IRWAG in the fall of 2012 to serve as the Finance Manager and CSSD Program Manager. Vina left IRWGS in the summer of 2014 after the director, Alondra Nelson, took on a new position as the Dean of Social Sciences. Vina followed Alondra, and as of 2015 works in the Administrative Office of the Executive Vice President
Note
Interviewed by Mary T. Freeman on November 19, 2014
Note (Provenance)
Vina T. Tran, Gift, transferred from Columbia Center for Oral History Research 2015
Language
English
Library Location
Columbia Center for Oral History, Columbia University
Catalog Record
17325055
Persistent URL
https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/8few-m675
Related URLs
Available digital content for this interview.