[2] In the early 1970s, after the Stonewall riots, a group of people from different sexual diversities began regular meetings in Mexico City to discuss the oppressive situation they lived.
She organized formal meetings that raise awareness among others about the importance of sexual diversity in the Mexican society.
[3] As a result of these meetings, the FLH was founded on August 15, 1971, in Mexico City.
Meetings was conducted as a secret space given the repressive reception to social movements under the government of Luis Echeverría and homophobic behaviors in Mexican society.
FLH activities included exercises of self-acceptance and recognition of individual and collective sexual diversity.