The Most Famous

SOCIAL ACTIVISTS from El Salvador

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This page contains a list of the greatest Salvadoran Social Activists. The pantheon dataset contains 840 Social Activists, 2 of which were born in El Salvador. This makes El Salvador the birth place of the 74th most number of Social Activists behind Norway, and Ghana.

Top 2

The following people are considered by Pantheon to be the most legendary Salvadoran Social Activists of all time. This list of famous Salvadoran Social Activists is sorted by HPI (Historical Popularity Index), a metric that aggregates information on a biography's online popularity.

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1. Prudencia Ayala (1885 - 1936)

With an HPI of 54.79, Prudencia Ayala is the most famous Salvadoran Social Activist.  Her biography has been translated into 20 different languages on wikipedia.

Prudencia Ayala (28 April 1885 – 11 July 1936) was a Salvadoran writer, social activist, and pioneer campaigner for women's rights in El Salvador, as well as the first woman to run for president in El Salvador and Latin America.

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2. Karla Avelar (b. 1978)

With an HPI of 46.07, Karla Avelar is the 2nd most famous Salvadoran Social Activist.  Her biography has been translated into 22 different languages.

Karla Avelar is a Salvadoran transgender rights activist was born in 1978 in El Salvador. Karla Avelar is the executive director and founder of Comcavis Trans an NGO dedicated to combatting discrimination against trans women living with HIV in El Salvador. COMCAVIS Trans also advocates against discrimination of transgender individuals and anti-trans sentiment in various sectors of Salvadoran society. Speaking about violence against transgender people in Salvadoran society, Avelar states, "Now they are after your life. Now it's more of a silent society, one that today won't humiliate you, but kills you." As such, Karla Avelar has dedicated themselves to multiple organizations, such as El Nombre De la Rosa (The name of the Rose) including Aspidh Arcoiris Trans since the 1990s. Now, she works directly with COMCAVIS Trans. Under Avelar's leadership, the COMCAVIS organization has kept and continues to keep records of violations and cases of homicide against LGBT individuals living in El Salvador for the past 15 years. COMCAVIS Trans records reveal that after homicide cases occur, Salvadoran authorities cannot provide reparations, protection, or guarantee that homicides will not occur again for LGBT communities. For example, in October 2016 a transgender man beat by police and over 73 percent of authorities in Salvadoran society view homosexuality as a "mental disease." COMCAVIS Trans, therefore, has serves the transgender community through legal assistance and a care shelter. Currently, Karla Avelar resides in Switzerland after being extended asylum for receiving extortion and death threats from maras (gangs) in El Salvador. Karla Avelar continues to work with COMCAVIS Trans by serving as a delegate for the UN in Geneva, advises the International Platform against Impunity, and is a member of the Asile LGBT organization.

People

Pantheon has 2 people classified as Salvadoran social activists born between 1885 and 1978. Of these 2, 1 (50.00%) of them are still alive today. The most famous living Salvadoran social activists include Karla Avelar. The most famous deceased Salvadoran social activists include Prudencia Ayala. As of April 2024, 2 new Salvadoran social activists have been added to Pantheon including Prudencia Ayala, and Karla Avelar.

Living Salvadoran Social Activists

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Deceased Salvadoran Social Activists

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Newly Added Salvadoran Social Activists (2024)

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