ENID LÓPEZ

Enid López Reed, known affectionately as Maestra Reed, is a multifaceted teacher and author dedicated to promoting Latin American culture and heritage.

Hailing from Villalba, Puerto Rico, she wears various hats – a high school Spanish teacher, a voice artist for the Spanish teaching website Garbanzo, and a contributor of articles on Latin American culture distributed on TPT.

Her affiliations with organizations such as Festival del libro 100×35, Second Sundays @Colonial Williamsburg, PEN Internacional de Puerto Rico, and the Unión Hispanomundial de Escritores y Mil Mentes por México – Puerto Rico reflect her unwavering commitment to advocating for arts and literature within the Latin American community.

Enid’s literary works serve as a bridge between the past and the present, shedding light on Puerto Rican culture while also delving into the traditions and legacies of other Spanish-speaking countries. Her dedication to documenting the life, experiences, and traditions of her Puerto Rican heritage is truly commendable.

Notably, her recent participation in the 1st Certamen literario Jose Luis Rosario Fred as a finalist brought her immense joy, showcasing her passion for storytelling and cultural preservation. 

She is a member of Acento Latino, a collective of independent Latin American authors who craft easy-to-read stories for Spanish language learners.

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