Miryam Amaya

[9] She performed alongside Sara Montiel, met Pedro Almodóvar and other figures of La Movida until a misdiagnosis caused her to lose sight in her right eye.

[10] She exercises her activism to help women in vulnerable situations through collectives such as Somos LGTB+ Aragón, OMSida, or Centro Alba, with performances and talks about her experiences and denouncing the difficulties trans people face in obtaining decent work that provides them with a contributory pension in the future and to have the same rights as the rest of the citizenry.

[12] Her life story is told by journalist Raúl Solís Galván in his 2019 book, La doble transición (The Double Transition), about eight transsexual women who conquered freedoms and rights in Spain, with a prologue by Mónica Oltra.

[16][17][18] She was invited along with Kike Poveda and Quim Roqueta to the event organized by the State Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Trans and Bisexuals (FELGTB) to commemorate December 1, World AIDS Day, in 2019, whose motto was "Elders Without Closets: History, Struggle and Memory!"

[26] She was one of the reference women who led the banner of the 2020 International Pride Day demonstration, which was virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic under the slogan "Sorority and feminism to TRANSform.