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Nancy Flores

Nancy Flores

An award-winning local journalist, Nancy Flores leads Austin Vida as its editor and publisher. She’s the founder of Cultura Media, Austin Vida’s umbrella organization, and was recently named one of “Austin’s Top Latina Entrepreneurs to Watch,” by the digital news outlet Austonia (now called ATXtoday).

Nancy grew up in the border town of Eagle Pass, Texas, and is the proud daughter of Mexican immigrants. She has specialized in writing about underrepresented Central Texas communities, most recently reporting for the Austin American-Statesman and Austin360. Her contributions to Austin’s Latino community recently earned her the Award of Excellence in Media Arts from the city’s Mexican American Cultural Center. In 2019, Remezcla named her among the nation’s “Latino Columnists You Should Be Reading.”

Nancy revived and reimagined Austin Vida during the pandemic to amplify, inform and celebrate the Latinidad of our local community with culturally-competent news and culture that centers the voices of nuestra gente.

A graduate of St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas, Nancy received a College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) scholarship, and earned a BA in Communication with a Minor in English Writing.

She’s also an alumna of the Hispanic Austin Leadership Program, the Google News Startup Bootcamp program, the Leadership Academy for Diversity in Digital Media program presented by Poynter and The Washington Post, and was part of the inaugural cohort of the Tiny News Collective, which continues to serve as Austin Vida’s nonprofit fiscal sponsor.

Nancy served on the board of directors for the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, and helped relaunch its local Central Texas chapter. She is the founding president of the St. Edward’s University College Assistance Migrant Program Alumni Association.

Nancy's Latest Articles

Spotlight On: Claudia Chapa, Austin Opera’s Curator of Hispanic and Latinx Programming

In 2022, Austin Opera announced the Butler Fund for Spanish Programming, a $3 million endowment to support Spanish-language programming. The historic gift also funded the appointment of Claudia Chapa as the company’s first curator for Hispanic and Latinx programming.

Latina leader Carmen Llanes Pulido enters Austin’s 2024 mayoral race

Native Austinite, community organizer and nonprofit executive Carmen Llanes Pulido has launched her Austin mayoral campaign. 

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Celebrating Latinidad beyond Hispanic Heritage Month

Austin Vida is dedicated to sharing Latino news and culture every day — not just on heritage months. We're thrilled to share several recent honors and awards. Help us continue to tell our historias by contributing today.

New Sizzlin’ Summer Latin Music for your Playlists

Check out new music - from singles to album releases - from Austin, Texas, musicians.

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New East Austin mural celebrates César Chávez

Arte Texas – a group that works to preserve and restore East Austin murals as well as create new ones – gave a deteriorating mural on 1204 E. César Chávez St. new life with an updated César Chávez design for future generations.

3 Lessons from Cheech Marin at SXSW

Legendary actor, comedian and half of the Cheech & Chong counterculture comedy duo shares lessons from his life, career and journey to becoming one of the world's foremost Chicano art collectors.

3 Lessons from Eva Longoria at SXSW

Award-winning actress, director and producer Eva Longoria shares her path to making the highly-anticipated film "Flamin' Hot."

MAS Cultura Fest celebrates Austin’s Latinidad

The inaugural three-day festival in East Austin aims to honor Austin's Latino community and its impact on history through music, art and cultural events on Nov. 18-20.

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