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          Created by: Chris Gifford, Valerie Walsh Written by: Ligiah Villalobos Executive Producer: Chris Gifford Executive Producer: Valerie Walsh.

          Mitch Albom's first true-life story since Tuesdays with Morrie explores life through a unique journey: his search for the right words to eulogize a Man of....

          Ligiah Villalobos

          Ligiah Villalobos

          BornChihuahua, Mexico
          Occupations

          Musical artist

          Ligiah Villalobos is a Latino writer and producer.

          She is best known for her work as head writer for the Nick Jr. show "Go, Diego! Go!"[1] as well as producing and writing the Sundance film "Under the Same Moon".[2]

          Early life and education

          Ligiah Villalobos was born to Efrain Villalobos and Olivia Rojas, in Chihuahua, Mexico, and immigrated to the United States of America during her childhood.

          Mitch Albom's first true-life story since Tuesdays with Morrie explores life through a unique journey: his search for the right words to eulogize a Man of God.

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        2. Mitch Albom's first true-life story since Tuesdays with Morrie explores life through a unique journey: his search for the right words to eulogize a Man of.
        3. Ligiah Villalobos.“The thoughtfulness of all the essays is a reminder of how essential our investment in education must be.
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        5. While she was born in Chihuahua, Villalobos states that she was raised in Mexico City. She moved to the United States at the age of eleven.[3]

          She attended college at an older age. She graduated with her BA in creative writing from Antioch University in September 2013 and also received her MFA in creative writing from the same institution in May 2016.

          Though she never received her degree, Ligiah also studied at Brigham Young University for four years.