An iconic neighbourhood activist in Barceloneta who fought real estate speculation and struggled to serve the neighbourhood's identity. She was born and raised in Carrer dels Pescadors and later became one of the leaders of the neighbourhood's social fabric and a defender of the right to housing. Her role in the conflict known as the “Lift Plan” is worthy of note. This was an urban renewal project that would have involved the elimination of 29% of the dwellings in the area and the forced relocation of a significant number of local residents. She worked to preserve the neighbourhood's identity in terms of its history and leisure. In this context, she co-founded and chaired theFestival Committee for Carrer dels Pescadors and the Òstia Local Residents Association. As a tribute, the street formerly called Almirall Aixada has been named after her.
A neighbourhood activist in La Barceloneta, she combatted real estate speculation and fought to preserve the neighbourhood's identity. She stands out for her direct opposition to the Pla dels Ascensors, which would have meant eliminating housing.