
Antònia Adroher i Pascual, born in Girona in 1913 and died in 2007 in Banyuls-sur-Mer, was a teacher and political activist from Catalonia, Spain.

Lorenzo María Alier Cassi (1878–1942) was a Spanish Catalan lawyer and politician. In jurisprudence he is known as author and co-author of few encyclopedic works and as dean of the Barcelona Colegio de Abogados in 1939-1942. In politics he remained a Carlist throughout all his life. His career climaxed twice; in 1907-1910 he served one term in the lower chamber of the Cortes, and in 1934-1936 he was leader of the regional Catalan branch of the Carlist organization, Comunión Tradicionalista.

Georgina Amorós is a Spanish actress known for her television work on series including Elite, Welcome to the Family and Locked Up. She is also known for promoting causes through social media and at events. She featured in the 2020 film Rifkin's Festival, marking it as her first fully English-speaking role.

Úrsula Corberó Delgado is a Spanish actor and model. She is best known for her roles as Ruth Gómez in Física o química (2008–2010), Margarita de Austria in the television series Isabel (2014) and Marta in the comedy film Cómo Sobrevivir a una Despedida (2015). She gained international fame after her role as Tokyo in the Antena 3 series La Casa de Papel.

Sonia Farré Fidalgo is a Catalan activist, teacher, and politician. She is a deputy in the Congress of Deputies in the XII Legislature.

Mayo Fuster Morell is a social researcher. Her research has focused on sharing economy, social movements, online communities and digital Commons, frequently using participatory action research and method triangulation. She has been part of the most important research centres studying Internet and its social effects, including the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, the MIT Center for Civic Media or the Berkeley School of Information. As an active citizen, she is the co-founder of multiple initiatives around digital Commons and Free Culture, such as the Procomuns Forum on collaborative economy.

Míriam Hatibi is a data analyst and activist. She has been a spokesperson for the Ibn Battuta Foundation and is an active member of the Muslim community.

Miguel Junyent Rovira (1871-1936) was a Spanish Catalan publisher and politician. He is best known as director of El Correo Catalán, the newspaper he periodically owned and managed between 1903 and 1933. As a politician he was active within Carlism; he remained the regional Catalan party leader in 1915-1916 and in 1919–1933. He twice served in the Cortes, in 1907-1910 as member of the Congress of Deputies and in 1918-1919 as member of the Senate. He is counted among moderate Carlists, who favored alliance with conservative Catalanists and opposed the violent faction within his party.

MiqueletsTV is a children's and youth livestreaming channel in Catalan, which broadcasts as a user through the US-based platform Twitch. It is run by an anonymous team and was created in September 2020 as a claim for the lack of public access to multimedia content in Catalan language. Its aim is the linguistic normalization of this language in the entertainment of the youth and the families with kids.

Agustín Rueda Sierra (1952–1978) was an anarchist and anti-Francoist activist, member of Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) and Coordinadora de Presos En Lucha — Prisoners in Struggle Coordinating Body (COPEL). He died in 1978, at the age of 25 in Carabanchel Prison as a result of the torture he received from prison officials. His death led to dismissal and prosecution of the prison director, Eduardo José Cantos Rueda.

Maria Dolors Sabater i Puig is a Catalan teacher, social activist and politician. She was mayor of Badalona from 2015 to 2018, and elected to the Parliament of Catalonia in 2021.