Karina Pankievich, born in 1963, is a prominent Uruguayan trans rights activist known for her unwavering commitment to advocating for the rights of the LGBTQ community. As the president of the Trans Association of Uruguay (Asociación Trans del Uruguay, ATRU), she has played a pivotal role in advancing the visibility and rights of transgender individuals in her country.
Throughout her career, Karina has been a fierce advocate for sex workers' rights, recognizing the intersectionality of gender identity and economic justice. Her activism extends beyond the borders of Uruguay, as she collaborates with various organizations to promote equality and acceptance for all marginalized communities.
Karina's work has not only inspired many within the LGBTQ community but has also contributed to broader societal changes in attitudes towards gender and sexuality. Her dedication to activism continues to make a significant impact, fostering a more inclusive environment for future generations.