[1] She was a feminist, writing her dissertation on the legality of denying women the vote and when appointed to run the Civil Registry, she eliminated discriminatory texts from the marriage ceremony.
[4] Her mother was a teacher at the Instituto Literario de Niñas (ILN) (Literary Institute for Girls) run by Rita Cetina Gutiérrez and Jiménez studied with one of Cetina's students, Consuelo Zavala at her Colegio de Consuelo Zavala.
[5] She was a professor at the Faculty of Law from 1948 to 1984, taught at the High School of the University of Yucatán from 1965 to 1971, and gave lectures at the Escuela Normal Rodolfo Menéndez de la Peña (Teachers College of Rodolfo Menéndez de la Peña) in Mérida.
She was honored for her attempts to legally recognize gender equality by the magazine "La Mujer de Hoy" a decade later.
[2] In Mérida, there are streets, a neighborhood, and the Women's Lawyer's Association of the Yucatán are named for Jiménez Trava.