She is a Primary Education Teacher, and began several university careers that she "deserted", so her training as an intellectual and theoretical writer is rooted in a self-taught exercise.
[1][7][8][9][10] She was a co-founder of the feminist collective La Revuelta in 2001, and in 2004 she left the group due to personal and political differences.
That year, she formed Fugitivas del Desierto – lesbianas feministas, a lesbian organization that carried out political, aesthetic, and theoretical interventions in Neuquén, Argentina (2004–2008).
[16][17][18][19] In 2013, together with Macky Corbalán, she created the independent publishing house La Mondonga Dark, a project that sought to circulate unpublished and experimental voices in the field of literature.
[20] In August 2013, together with Noe Gall and other lesbian activists, she created and disseminated A Proclamation of Pro-Sex Feminist Lesbians in Favor of Sex Workers, in response to the advance of abolitionist feminism and the criminalization of sex workers as a result of anti-trafficking laws.
[22] She reflects about her teaching experience at her pedagogical political and theoretical production, from a feminist and queer point of view.
She also has a critical position around the binarism that predominates in the hegemonic feminist discourse and denounces that it reinforces the heteronormativity, silencing voices and experiences.