Taty Almeida, the president of the Mothers of Plaza de Mayo Association, has died at the age of 95. Almeida was a key figure in the early protests demanding information about those disappeared during Argentina’s military dictatorship. She participated in the initial demonstrations in Plaza de Mayo, becoming a symbol of the movement seeking justice and accountability. Almeida had been hospitalized and was in critical condition prior to her death. The Mothers of Plaza de Mayo was formed by mothers, grandmothers, and relatives of those who “disappeared” during the military regime between 1976 and 1983. Her passing marks the loss of a prominent voice in the fight for human rights and memory in Argentina.