Nadia López García
Nadia López García is the current coordinator of Literature at the National Institute of Fine Arts and Literature (INBAL) in Mexico. She has been in the news for her role in implementing a controversial policy that requires writers participating in the Bellas Artes de Poesía Aguascalientes award to sign a declaration about their conduct regarding issues like gender violence and discrimination. This policy has faced severe backlash from prominent figures in the literary world, including María Rivera, who accuses López García of infringing on writers' rights and imposing dictatorial measures within the cultural sphere.
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Mexico:
Nadia López García is the new person in charge of the Free Textbooks.
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Mexico:
Nadia López García has been recognized for her deep commitment to intercultural education.
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Mexico:
Nadia López García is the new director of Educational Materials at the SEP and has a controversial management history.
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Mexico:
Nadia López García was appointed as the new head of the Dirección General de Materiales Educativos of the SEP.
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Mexico:
Nadia López García was appointed as the new head of the General Directorate of Educational Materials.
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Mexico:
Nadia López García is the new director of Educational Content, presented as a poet and educator.
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Mexico:
Nadia López García is the new head of the Directorate of Educational Materials, replacing Arriaga.
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Mexico:
Nadia López García was appointed as the new general director of Educational Materials at the Secretariat of Public Education (SEP).
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Mexico:
Nadia López García was designated as the new head of the Dirección General de Materiales Educativos.
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Mexico:
Nadia López García is the new director general of Educational Materials at the SEP and is recognized for her contributions to literature.
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