Graduate in Political Science and Public Administration (UNAM) and Master in Public Policy and Gender (FLACSO México). For her master's thesis, she analyzed federal public policies on care implemented by the federal administration, through a gender perspective and co-responsibility of the State. Since 2012 she worked in different areas of the local and federal public administration and in the LXV and LXVI legislatures she collaborated as an advisor in the Senate of the Republic. She currently works as Institutional Development Coordinator at the Community Organization for Peace (OCUPA), where she has focused on the development of strategies to pave the way for spaces and activities that allow people deprived of their liberty to share their talent, creativity and reflections. Since 2023, she has been an independent consultant for the Citizen Council Thinking about Mexico in Mexico City, where she has promoted an advocacy strategy for the approval of a Law for a Comprehensive Care System. In 2024 she was a candidate for local representative for the 30th district of Mexico City.