She Holds a degree in History from the Master´s Program in Mexican History from the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters at UNAM. She is a professor at the Institute of Aesthetic Research. She has developed her career as a cultural manager, particularly in the Office of Cultural Diffusion at UNAM, where she has focused on coordinating several Extraordinary Chairs in Arts and Human Rights. She also directed the Department of Literature and Reading Promotion at the same institution. She is currently the director of the UNAM Center for Foreign Language Education (CEPE). As its director, she designs and manages academic and cultural programs with intercultural impact. As head of this university center, her mission is to promote UNAM´s global reach through international agreements with academic and/or university institutions. Her objectives include promoting the teaching of Spanish as a second and heritage language, certifying its teaching internationally, training and certifying teachers in the teaching of Spanish, and promoting the international dissemination of Mexican culture and thought. She is the author of children´s books, essays, and various articles on the historiography of reading. She teaches literature and the culture of peace. She has also worked on art and literature perspectives on environmental issues and territoriality, as Wells as on sports literature.