Nadia López García

Nadia López García

Nadia López García (Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca, 1992), 1 bilingual Mexican poet tu’un savi-Spanish.

Also known as Nadia Ñuu Savi. Poet, essayist, cultural promoter and workshop owner. He has participated in different workshops, recitals and festivals in Mexico, India, Colombia, the United States, Guatemala, among others. He obtained the literary scholarship from the Foundation for Mexican Letters in the area of ​​poetry from 2015 to 2017, the year in which he received the Prize for Literary Creation in Cenzontle Native Languages, in 2018 the National Youth Prize and in 2019 the Mexico City Youth Award. Considered as part of the "Most Creative Mexicans of 2018" by Forbes Magazine. Her poems have been translated into English, French, Arabic, Catalan, Hindi, and Bengali.

He studied a Bachelor's Degree in Pedagogy from the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the National Autonomous University of Mexico, has studies in Pedagogical Anthropology, Social Education and Social Pedagogy from the University of Barcelona and studies in Comparative Migration Policy in the Master of Management of the Immigration of the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, ​​Spain.

She is a graduate of the Seminar on Radio and Indigenous Communication from the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, in conjunction with the UNAM Mexico Multicultural Nation University Program, a program of which she was a fellow. He has taken film script courses under the tutelage of Alejandra Moffat.