Federica "Feda" Baeza (44) is director of the Palais de Glace and a doctor in History and Theories of Arts, she recently landed on Tik Tok to contribute with her view to the reflection on the impact that some electoral proposals could have on the LGBTIQ+ community that it is part of, and anticipates that it will march in the mobilization of women and dissidents scheduled for this Thursday for "the right to be recognized like the rest of the people in the face of political proposals from the extreme right that are proclaiming that our citizenship is not equal to that of the rest, for the right to our existence". Feda presents herself on her Tik Tok account (@fedabaeza) as "a transvestite trying to think about the time we have to live" and, since she learned the results of the primaries last August, she has uploaded videos in which she reflects on the impact of the far-right speeches about the LGBTIQ+ community because - he warns - he noticed that a part of his community "also supports" these proposals. One of its purposes, he says, is to raise awareness about a possible "loss of rights", for which he provides historical and statistical data. "(Social) networks are a territory of dispute," he emphasizes in dialogue with this agency.