Patria Jiménez

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Patria Jimenez (born Elsa Patria Jimenez Flores in 1957 in San Luis Potosí, Mexico) is an openly lesbian Mexican politician and head of El Clóset de Sor Juana (Sister Juana's Closet). In 1997, representing the PRD, she became the first openly gay member of Mexico's legislature in the country's history —indeed, the first in any legislature in Latin America. [1].

Jiménez is the long time head of Sister Juana’s Closet, a lesbian rights group named after Juana Inés de la Cruz, a Carmelite nun and renowned Mexican poet. [2] It is a United Nations accredited Non-Governmental Organization (NGO). [3]

Both as a civil rights leader and a member of the government, Jimenez is a major Latin American voice for LGBT rights and civil rights in general. [4]

[edit] Political career

Jiménez is a member of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD). In 1997 she was elected federal deputy hence she served during the LVII Legislature of the Mexican Congress. In 2000 she was elected substitute Senator but took office in the senate until 2006 when senator Demetrio Sodi left that position therefore she served as senator during the final months of the LIX Legislature.[5]

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