
Comandanta Ramona
Comandanta Ramona was a prominent figure in the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN), a revolutionary group in Mexico that emerged in the 1990s advocating for Indigenous rights and social justice. She became an iconic symbol of resistance, known for her leadership, intelligence, and commitment to women's rights within the movement. Ramona often spoke about the struggles of Indigenous communities and worked to empower women in a traditionally patriarchal society. Her legacy includes raising awareness of social inequalities and inspiring activism for indigenous autonomy and democracy in Mexico. She passed away in 2006, leaving a lasting impact on social movements.