Adriana López

Political and Social Advocacy Officer

(she/her)

Feminist and sociologist graduated from the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences of the UNAM. She stood out as a research assistant in the area of Fundamental Rights at the Legal Research Institute of the same university. She has professional experience in investigation, victim support, human rights defense, and political advocacy in non-governmental organizations such as Save the Children Mexico, as well as in autonomous organizations such as the Human Rights Commission of Mexico City and the National Council to Prevent Discrimination.

She has collaborated on various human rights agendas, including children’s rights, non-discrimination, indigenous peoples’ rights, ESCER, women’s rights, and the rights of victims of torture and disappearance. She is currently part of the Colaboratory, an intergenerational network that promotes the feminist agenda and the exchange of knowledge. She considers herself a cinephile and a devourer of poetry, science fiction, and horror books written by women. She enjoys taking dance classes, and to disconnect from the stress of the city, she likes to visit the forest or the beach.

“I am part of Catholics for the Right to Decide because I believe in building inclusive societies, free of fundamentalism and discrimination, where girls, women, and people with the capacity to conceive can access the enjoyment of their rights and have equal opportunities to achieve their dreams.” .”