Mirandas is an artistic and cultural project that explores the power of storytelling to create critical, participatory, and transformative experiences. Through stories that challenge, move, and reveal new perspectives, the project seeks to break stereotypes, generate collective reflection, and open symbolic spaces for representation and dialogue.
Through audiovisual and narrative approaches, Mirandas works with communities and organizations to make stories visible and support processes of social and cultural transformation.
We believe in communication and culture as a political, creative, and horizontal act. Inspired by the German concept *Augenhöhe* (“equality of perspectives”), Mirandas is grounded in an ethical practice that centers listening, respect for authentic voices, and the questioning of dominant narratives.
Mirandas is an artistic and cultural project born at the intersection of communication, culture, and social commitment. Inspired by the German word *Augenhöhe* (“equality of perspectives”), it proposes a way of storytelling grounded in horizontality, diversity, and mutual recognition.
Founded by Lucía Vásquez Tumi, a cultural manager and expert in audiovisual communication with over 12 years of experience in sustainable development and international cooperation, Mirandas establishes itself as a platform that champions the power of audiovisual storytelling to make stories visible, challenge dominant narratives, and support processes of social transformation.
Founder of Mirandas. She has over 12 years of experience in sustainable development and international cooperation, including work with the United Nations, governmental organizations, and civil society.
With a background in community processes, collaborative narratives, and documentary photography. He contributes to the audiovisual development of Mirandas with a sensitive and political perspective.
She collaborates with Mirandas in training processes, critical methodologies, and a social justice approach in migratory contexts.
Specialized in environment and climate change, with experience at Deutsche Welle and consulting for DW Akademie in Latin America. Author of *Ecoansias* and co-author of publications on sustainability, she leads workshops, talks, and media productions on climate change at Mirandas with a constructive approach focused on action, solutions, and hope.