Zahara Gómez Lucini
Artist and creator of Recetario para la memoria (Recipe Book for Memory).
Her work addresses the socio-political violence that permeates different territories, investigating enforced disappearances through archives, fieldwork, and dialogue with human rights organizations.
Her practice seeks to understand the incomprehensible and reinterpret it through collective action. In 2018, after years of collaboration, she launched Recetario para la memoria with the Rastreadoras del Fuerte (Searchers of El Fuerte). She fosters the editorial and photographic vision shaping each edition of the Recetario, always bringing each attentive listening and commitment to each iteration of the project.
Clarisa Moura
Designer and visual communicator, specializing in cultural management.
She holds a diploma in Cultural Process Management for Peacebuilding and Memory. Her work focuses on interdisciplinary projects, curating and coordinating contemporary graphic art exhibitions, and editorial art direction. In this project, she contributes the visual and editorial structure that underpins each edition and its identity.
Daniela Rea
A journalist interested in how communities construct meaning amidst violence. Her work explores the tension between horror and beauty, and she is the author of *La tropa*, *Fruto*, and *Nadie les pidío perdón*. In this project, she contributes to the development of thoughtful and ethical narratives that amplify families’ voices.
Claudia Ferrer
With a PhD in Art History and a Master's degree in Curatorial Studies from UNAM, she has over a decade of experience in cultural management and promotes initiatives that foster encounters between the arts and diverse audiences. In Recetario para la memoria (Recipe Book for Memory), she coordinates institutional processes and oversees the overall organization of the project.
Amanda Castro
Central American filmmaker and social communicator focused on human rights. She teaches and collaborates on community-based documentation and storytelling initiatives in Mexico and Central America. In this project, she contributes her experience in the field, participatory methodologies, and community support.
Tai La Bella Damsky
A cultural manager and communications strategist with extensive experience in artistic and social projects in Latin America, Tai has collaborated with international festivals, media outlets, and organizations, supporting campaigns related to memory and human rights. She currently works with filmmakers, transnational collectives, and organizations dedicated to justice and documentation. In *Recetario para la memoria* (Recipe Book for Memory), Tai builds networks and supports the project's dissemination, creating bridges between communities, media, and audiences.
Nirvana Paz
A visual artist whose practice is based on empathy, recognition, and collective participation. She explores the politics of the gaze and the transformative potential of the image from feminist and community perspectives. In this project, she strengthens digital strategy and communication channels.
Sofía Valls López
A visual artist who works with photography, film, and documentary to explore territory, memory, and identity. Her collaborative practice connects the intimate with the communal. In this project, she supports logistical processes and communication management.
Isra Martínez
Graphic designer and web developer originally from Mexico City.
He has collaborated with Vértigo Galería and on cultural and artistic projects for FICUNAM, FILUNI, The New York Times, DAMSKY, and various musical and publishing initiatives. For Recetario para la memoria (Recipe Book for Memory), he oversaw the design and development of the website, creating an accessible and engaging digital space for each edition.