Maps of Memory is a space of research, creation and social intervention that seeks to generate knowledge about the recent past. Made up of anthropologists, historians, investigators, and artists, its goal is to establish bridges that allow us to understand memory, violence and trauma, such as dignifying the people that were disappeared or silenced. The ethnographic methodology generates a shared knowledge between researchers and families, something that contributes to increasing theoretical knowledge but also responds to a social interest that has been hidden and forgotten about.