Goya Wilson Vasquez
María Teresa Pinto Ocampo
Matthew Brown
Karen Tucker
Rafael Salgado Olivera
Jhovana Alca
Red de Microcines de Ayacucho
Ojo Morocho films
Collaborators
Goya Wilson Vasquez
University of Bristol
goya.wilson@bristol.ac.uk
Researcher-activist, works on memory struggles and creative/radical methodologies in Latin America by examining the dilemmas of writing about violence, the intersections between research and activism, and the uses of creativity and imagination in memory work.
María Teresa Pinto Ocampo
Universidad Nacional de Colombia
mtpintoo@unal.edu.co
Associate Professor, researches the complexities of the process of confronting Colombia's past of war and is committed to understanding (and contributing to) how the struggles for memory ensure that victims' voices are part of building a stable and lasting peace.
Matthew Brown
University of Bristol
matthew.brown@bristol.ac.uk
Professor of Latin American History, has conducted research on Colombia's independence and sports history in South America. He is interested in finding new ways to tell long silenced Latin American stories and to bring them to a global audience.
Rafael Salgado Olivera
saloraca@gmail.com
Popular Environmental Educator, with experience in community territorial management processes in Peru, has studied the frictions between mining and agriculture in the Andes. He is currently developing pedagogical tools to reflect on social issues in Belgium.
Maria Jose Carvallo
josecarvalloa@gmail.com
Maria Jose Carvallo (b. 1987 Chile) is based in Bristol, UK and works in painting, video and installation.
Her practice consist in the creation of images, objects and narratives inspired in representations of women from cultural resources and Art History. She completed an MA in Fine Art at the Chelsea College of Arts in 2015.