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Claudia Sheinbaum
Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo is a Mexican politician, energy and climate change scientist, and academic who has been serving as the 66th president of Mexico since 2024. She is the first woman and the first Jewish person to hold the office. A member of the National Regeneration Movement (Morena), she previously served as Head of Government of Mexico City from 2018 to 2023. In 2025, Forbes ranked Sheinbaum as the fifth most powerful woman in the world.
Paulina Rubio
Mexican singer (born 1971)
Rosario Castellanos
Mexican writer (1925-1974)
María de los Angeles Felix Güereña
Mexican actress (1914-2002)
Elena Poniatowska
French-born Mexican journalist and author
Belinda
Spanish-Mexican actress and singer
Natalia Lafourcade
Mexican singer
Cecilia Suárez
Mexican actress
Graciela Iturbide
Mexican photographer (born 1942)
Comandanta Ramona
Mayan activist in Mexico (1959-2006)
Carmen Boullosa
Mexican poet (born 1954)
Elvia Carrillo
Mexican politician
Teresa Villarreal
Mexican feminist
Amalia González Caballero de Castillo Ledón
Mexican politician and diplomat
Antonieta Rivas Mercado
Feminist, writer and patron of arts (1900–1931)
Mónica Mayer
Mexican artist, activist and art critic (born 1954)
Maria Andrea Villarreal Gonzalez
Mexican feminist
Marta Lamas
Mexican anthropologist
Elisa Acuña
Mexican journalist (1887-1946)
Elena Arizmendi Mejia
Mexican feminist writer
Eulalia Guzmán
Mexican archaeologist (1890–1985)
Rosario Ibarra de Piedra
Mexican politician (1927–2022)
María del Refugio García
Mexican women's rights activist
Sara Estela Ramírez
Mexican teacher, journalist, labor organizer, activist, feminist, essayist, and poet
Rosa Torre González
Mexican activist (1890-1973)
Juana Belén Gutiérrez de Mendoza
Mexican writer and activist
Laureana Wright de Kleinhas
Mexican writer and feminist pioneer
Astrid Hadad
Mexican actress
Norma Alarcón
author and professor
Vivir Quintana
Mexican composer and songwriter
Brenda Navarro
Mexican writer
feminism in Mexico
history of the feminist movement in Mexico
Nancy Cárdenas
Mexican actor and activist (1934–1994)
Patricia Mercado
Mexican politician
María Arias Bernal
Mexican school teacher and revolutionary
Norma Andrade
activista mexicana
Elena Torres
Mexican educator and writer (1893-1970)
Verónica Cruz Sánchez
Mexican activist
Concha Michel
Mexican artist, researcher, and activist
Laura N. Torres
Mexican journalist
Olimpia Coral Melo
Mexican activist
Natalia Téllez
Mexican TV actress and host
Atala Apodaca
Mexican revolutionary and feminist
Raquel Ramírez Salgado
Mexican researcher, communicator and feminist
Elena Sánchez Valenzuela
Mexican silent film actress (1900-1950)
Carmen Alcázar
Wikimedian and Wikimedia México President
Antígona Segura
Mexican physicist and astrobiologist
Macarena García
Mexican actress
Rita Cetina Gutiérrez
Mexican teacher, poet and feminist (1846-1908)