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.