A major figure in the struggle for women's and lesbian rights who co-founded the “Feminist Coordinator” in 1976, while also helping to organise the First Catalan Women's Conference. She studied Romance Languages at the University of Oviedo and later moved to Barcelona, where she ran the Communist Movement and was a representative at the Catalan Assembly. She also helped to found the Group Fighting for Lesbian Freedom]. She has dedicated her life to fighting the Francoism, demanding women's rights and fighting to give greater visibility to lesbians, during a period when stigmatisation and persecution affected women like Ana Maria Martínez Sagi and Elisabeth Mulder. The Catalan Government awarded her the Creu de Sant Jordi (St George’s Cross) in 2008

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Hernani (Gipuzkoa) 1944 ID 4860

In 1976, she co-founded the Feminist Coordinator, which organised the first Catalan Women's Days. She combatted the Franco regime and fought for the rights of women and lesbians.