Salma Luévano Luna (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsalma ˈlweβano ˈluna]; born 15 March 1968 in Aguascalientes) is a Mexican politician and LGBT+ rights activist.
She served during the 65th session of Congress (2021–2024) as a member of the Morena caucus.
In the 1990s, Luévano was arrested by Mexican police on charges of indecency for wearing women's clothing.
[1] Following her arrest, she became increasingly heavily involved in activist for LGBT+ rights in Mexico and was eventually named director of the Together for the Way of Diversity collective.
[2] She ran for Morena in the 2021 legislative election and secured a second region plurinominal seat.