Irazema H. Vera is a sound engineer, music producer, sound artist, researcher and activist from Peru. Her work revolves around memory, music and territory. As a researcher, she focuses on sound studies and the climate crisis, and on auditives epistemologies in historic and contemporary Peruvian music culture. As a sound director, she has participated in audiovisual initiatives (documentary and podcast) focused on conservation and memory, the relationship of communities with their territory and the destigmatization of communities in conflict zones. During her work documenting the Aimara protest in Lima, she became an important bridge to ensure respect for human rights. Her sound work has elements of traditions from the Puno highlands where she has her cultural heritage and has been featured on SONODOC, Radio Alhara in Palestine, RRFM in Holland and Común Radio in Peru.