Rosaura Barahona Aguayo (October 12, 1942 – October 21, 2017[1]) was a Mexican writer, journalist and educator who had a regular column in the El Norte newspaper of Monterrey dealing with social issues.
[4][5] She earned her bachelor's degree in language and modern literature at Monterrey Tech, and studied scriptwriting at the Escuela Oficial de Cine in Madrid.
[2][3][4] For the latter, she was an editorialist from 1993 until her death, writing about social problems, corruption and sexual violence.
[7] She also spoke regularly at conferences and was a consultant and trainer with the Organización de Bachillerato Internacional for Lati America.
[4] She also adapted Eva sin Paraíso and El destierro for the theater.