Taty Almeida, Founding Member of Madres de Plaza de Mayo, Dies at 95
Taty Almeida, a prominent human rights activist and founding member of Madres de Plaza de Mayo Línea Fundadora, has passed away at the age of 95. Known for her tireless advocacy, Almeida campaigned for memory, truth, and justice for the disappeared. Her activism was significantly driven by the search for information regarding her missing son, Alejandro.

Taty Almeida, a revered human rights activist and a founding member of Madres de Plaza de Mayo Línea Fundadora, has died at 95 years old.
Almeida was widely recognized for her unwavering dedication to the cause of the disappeared and downtrodden. As president of Madres de Plaza de Mayo Línea Fundadora, she relentlessly sought memory, truth, and justice.
Her activism was profoundly shaped by the disappearance of her son, Alejandro, as she tirelessly pursued knowledge about his fate. She also served as a teacher and an iconic campaigner throughout her life.
According to Buenos Aires Times, she was known for her commitment to these causes and her refusal to be silenced.

