Alexandria Griffin is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Religion at the New College of Florida. She received her PhD from Arizona State University and has written on the Healy family and queerness in Catholicism and Mormonism. Her project, The Racial Afterlives of the Healy Family: Passing and American Catholicism examines the
lives of the Healy siblings to pursue questions about the intersections of American Catholicism,whiteness, and the potential role of religion (in this case, specifically Catholicism) in racial passing.