In the face of the economic, political, and social crisis of the 1980s, the underground movement emerged, comprised of artists from various disciplines, including angry young people who used punk as a tool for protest. This "progressive" world, clearly steeped in machismo, was thrown into conflict by the arrival of a woman who used her "liberated vagina" as a weapon of struggle at a time when the preferred weapons were those that left bodies in their wake. Hated, loved, and mythologized, the truth is that Maria T-Ta marks a starting point for the struggle we still carry on our shoulders.