Nichole Flores

Assistant Professor, University of Virginia

Presenter on Religion, Race, & Culture Panel

Rootedness on the Slippery Earth: The Religious Aesthetics of Migration and Democracy

Nichole Flores is an assistant professor of religious studies at the University of Virginia. She speaks, writes and teaches about the significance of Catholic and Latinx theology and ethics in plural social, political, and ecclesial contexts. She has published articles in the Journal of Religious Ethics, the Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, and the Journal of Religion and Society. She has been awarded grants from the Mellon Global South Humanities Fellowship from the Institute for Humanities and Global Cultures and the Yale Center for Faith and Culturein support of work on her first book, The Aesthetics of Solidarity. She is a contributing author on the masthead at America: The Jesuit Review of Faith & CultureIn 2015, Dr. Flores was honored with the Catherine Mowry LaCugna Award for the best academic essay in Catholic theology from the Catholic Theological Society of America.

Dr. Flores earned an A.B. in government from Smith College, an M.Div. from Yale Divinity School, and a Ph.D. in theological ethics from Boston College.