Writer, publisher and activist She is an expert in immigration and gender and has worked to defend the rights of women, ethnic minorities and migrants.

She arrived in Spain in the 1960s to further her education and moved to Barcelona, where she studied Early Years Education and specialised in Gender and Development at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.

She has led different associational movements since the 1980s and has been a member of organisations like E'Waiso Ipola and the Barcelona Immigrant Women's Network.

In 1995, she founded the Mey publishing house, a reference point for literature from Equatorial Guinea. She is currently the secretary of the E’Waiso Ipola association and a promoter of the federation of African women’s associations of Spain.

Els Encants is one of the key meeting points for the sub-Saharan migrant population in the city.

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Rebola (Equatorial Guinea) 1952 ID 7283

A writer, publisher and activist, she specialises in immigration and gender and has led different association movements. She is the founder of Editorial Mey, a publishing house specialising in literature from Equatorial Guinea.