
Audrey C P Moungolo Iboumbi

Author Audrey C P Moungolo Iboumbi Releases Second Edition of "Taboo and Impurity." Audrey C P Moungolo Iboumbi's "Taboo and Impurity" Explores Congolese Culture in its Second Edition. Audrey C P Moungolo Iboumbi, an accomplished author and independent film director, announces the release of the second edition of her groundbreaking book, "Taboo and Impurity."
Born in the République of Congo, Audrey C P Moungolo Iboumbi eventually studied journalism in Benin in West Africa, where she worked as a reporter for several years. In 2009, she earned her Bachelor’s degree and professional license to become a journalist.
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Five years later, Moungolo Iboumbi became a United States citizen, and in 2016, she completed her Associate’s degree from Harry Truman College. Afterward, she received her second Bachelor’s degree in Film and Digital Media Production from Loyola University Chicago in 2019.
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Recently, she earned her Master’s degree in Film Directing from California College of the Arts and actually works as an independent Film Director. She is now pursuing her second Master’s program in Divinity at the Grand Canyon University to become a Pastor in Ministry.

Building on the success of her debut work, "Pollution: Concepts of Taboo in the Analysis of Danger and Purity," Iboumbi delves deeper into the intricate relationship between health, purity, and culture in the République of the Congo. "Taboo and Impurity" offers readers an immersive exploration of Congolese traditions and beliefs surrounding purity and pollution. The book traces the historical roots of these cultural customs, revealing how they continue to shape contemporary Congolese society. Iboumbi's narrative is enriched with personal anecdotes, offering readers a firsthand perspective on the significance of these traditions in her own life. Audrey C P Moungolo Iboumbi's journey to becoming an author and filmmaker is as remarkable as her work. "I was inspired to write 'Taboo and Impurity' by my own experiences growing up in Congo and my academic studies under Dr. Meghan Dougherty," says Iboumbi. "Through this book, I aim to shed light on the profound influence of Congolese traditions on our understanding of purity and pollution." For more information about Audrey C P Moungolo Iboumbi and her work, visit iboumbipress.com.


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