María Raquel Pacheco Guzmán is a performing artist and researcher from the Colombian Caribbean whose work deals with the themes of memory, territory, feminisms and sexual diversities, exploring the body as a political archive. Creator of performances such as No Musas and Las No Olvidadas —the latter a recipient of the Ministry of Culture's Creation Grant— she combines performance methodologies with feminist and community-based approaches. With over 18 years of experience in performing arts, dramaturgy and audiovisual creation, she has participated in more than 30 productions and was the director of the Butaca Theatre Festival. A member of the Caribeñxs Feminist Corporation and the Picnicuir festival team, her artistic and pedagogical work has strengthened diverse community processes, earning her honours such as the title of Cultural Figure of Montería. Her work is distinguished by activating memories, making resistance visible and fostering encounters among communities, based on a deeply Caribbean ethical and aesthetic commitment.