
Meet Our Curators
The storytellers behind our exhibitions and collections
Meet Our Curators — Guardians of History, Storytellers of Culture
At We The People Museum, our curators are the heart of every exhibition and the stewards of our collections. Each curator brings a unique lens, combining scholarly expertise, creative vision, and a deep respect for history. Together, they ensure that every artifact, every story, and every exhibition not only educates but also inspires.
From uncovering overlooked narratives to designing immersive galleries and digital experiences, our curators work tirelessly to connect visitors with the past, illuminate the present, and inspire the future. They collaborate with communities, historians, educators, and artists to bring authentic voices to the forefront, making the museum a place where history is not just observed but experienced.
Whether guiding the design of a new exhibition, researching community collections, or leading innovative digital storytelling, our curators are committed to preserving memory, celebrating culture, and sharing the rich heritage of a people with every visitor who walks through our doors.
Meet the Minds Behind the Museum

Dr. Alicia Monroe
Chief Curator
Alicia oversees the museum’s collections and exhibitions, specializing in historical research and narrative development. She ensures that every story is presented with accuracy, depth, and relevance.

Priya Singh
Exhibitions Curator
Priya designs gallery layouts and exhibition flow, blending visual aesthetics with educational storytelling to maximize visitor engagement.

Elena Rodriguez
Associate Curator
Elena focuses on interactive exhibitions and digital storytelling, creating engaging experiences that make history accessible and memorable.

Naomi Carter
Digital Collections Curator
Naomi leads the museum’s online and multimedia collections, ensuring that digital visitors experience the same richness as those in physical galleries.

Jamal Thompson
Community Collections Curator
Jamal manages community-sourced collections, making sure local voices and lived experiences are authentically represented throughout the museum.

Marcus Ellis
Senior Curator of Special Projects
Marcus works on temporary and special exhibitions, bringing innovation and attention to underrepresented stories and emerging narratives.
