This article examines the historical and current influence of women in Latin American liberation thought, with a focus on philosophy. Through the analysis of Latin American women thinkers, it highlights how their unique perspectives have enriched and transformed these currents. The research reveals that liberation thought, initially masculine and rational, has expanded with female contributions on gender and intersectionality, offering a broader framework for liberation in contexts of oppression. This approach contributes to decolonising knowledge and making women visible as active historical subjects.