Maria Guadalupe Alicia Escamilla Hurtado She has a degree in social anthropologist, graduated from the National School of Anthropology and History. Throughout almost three decades of professional work, she has been a subject professor at the ENAH and other public universities on topics of the history of anthropology, research methodology and ethics and good practices for anthropologists. He has 29 years of service in the federal public administration, occupying various academic-administrative positions both in the Center for Research and Studies in Social Anthropology (CIESAS) and in the Secretary of Public Education. In terms of publishing and publications, he has coordinated editorial collections related to the revitalization of indigenous languages and intercultural education, as well as their promotion and consultation. As of February 2021, she is in charge of the office of the CIESAS Diffusion and Publications Subdirectorate, the area responsible for coordinating the selection process, production of publications, sale and promotion of the editorial stock of this academic publisher.