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Program Details

Drawing from the concept of ‘spirituality’ and the environmental humanities, this program explores how Floridians can understand the state’s waters within the context of the sacred, the holy, or the divine. By gathering historical outlooks and present-day environmental movements, Dr. Victoria Machado examines the cultural connections Floridians have to water and various environmental practices these connections inspire.

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Presented by:

Victoria Machado

In-person Presentation Needs:

Projector and Screen, Microphone

Presentation Length:

45 Minutes

About Victoria

Dr. Victoria Machado (she/her) is an assistant professor of Environmental Studies at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida where she teaches Nature Spirituality and Environmental Crisis in its Cultural Context. She holds a PhD in religious studies with a dual specialization in Religion in the Americas and Religion & Nature from the University of Florida. Victoria’s research focuses on the environmental humanities and spiritual dimensions of Florida’s water. She is co-editor of the De Gruyter Handbook of Religion and Social Change (expected in late 2026) and she has chapters in the Bloomsbury Handbook of Religion and Food (2026) and the forthcoming Routledge Blue Humanities Handbook.

Contact Information and Details:

Phone: 954-683-9422

Email: Vmachado@rollins.edu