Pastora Filigrana

Pastora Filigrana (born, Seville, 26 May 1981) is a Spanish Labour lawyer, trade unionist, feminist, columnist, and human rights activist of Roma origin.

[3] Filigrana's career began as a legal adviser for the Villela Or Gao Caló, a Roma association in the Seville neighborhood of Las 3000 Viviendas, also working with the migrant population.

[1] Later, she completed a Master's in Human Rights, Interculturality, and Development taught by the Pablo de Olavide University.

[3] As a lawyer, Filigrana had an important role in the media in the struggles of the Moroccan strawberry harvesters of Huelva during 2019, at the same time that she warned of the causes of the electoral rise of the far-right.

Some reflections from a feminist and anti-capitalist activist), in which she argues that the persecution of the Roma people has to do with their forms of community resistance through cooperation and mutual aid, and their opposition to adapting to "salary blackmail".