SAN ANTONIO CHAPTER
Alynn Jiménez Miranda
Current Position/Organization
Vice President, Communication and Digital Media
Alynn Jiménez Miranda is a first-generation student at Trinity University, majoring in Political Science and International Studies. Originally from Tamaulipas, Mexico, Alynn moved to the U.S. at age 17 and has since dedicated herself to advocacy work across borders. She is the founder of Revolución Violeta México, a binational feminist organization raising awareness about gender-based violence and uplifting Latin American women through digital storytelling and bilingual resources.
In 2024, Alynn was selected as a Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Intern, where she worked in the office of Congressman Marc Veasey and deepened her passion for public service, immigration policy, and community empowerment. Alynn is passionate about using social media as a tool to share accessible information and resources for people. She also runs a YouTube channel and hosts a podcast where she leads conversations on identity, culture and social issues.
Alynn is committed to using her platform to uplift her community and create space for voices
too often left out of the conversation.