Marisol Zarceño
Sociocultural anthropologist (University of El Salvador) and master’s student in Social Project Management and Development Planning. She has experience on teams designing and evaluating social projects related to human rights, migration, and forced displacement. She has participated in research and community accompaniment processes on historical memory, gender, and a culture of peace, in both urban and rural contexts. Since 2022, she has collaborated on Surviving Memory, where she has taken part in documentation and fieldwork with communities in Chalatenango. Beginning in 2025, she joined the project as financial and administrative coordinator, supporting technical management and the strengthening of local processes. Her work integrates social research with a commitment to making communities’ memories and experiences visible as a form of justice and historical reparation.