 2023, Wikimedia East, South East Asia, and the Pacific hub. It's wonderful to be here and thank you very much for organizing this wonderful event. My name is John Baragana and I will present this humble yet meaningful experience from Colombia. So, let's start. The name of our presentation is the Collaborative Production of Cultural Heritage in Bogota City. We have three items, the context, the digital territory, and the community building. For starting with, we can present the context. It's in the city of Bogota. We have numerous undisclosed sites and monuments. A portion of the digital territory behind this has been documented by people and individuals external to our country. So we believe that we can sum in this effort that we believe that Wikimedia provides a platform where we can showcase our communities through processes of information and information literacy. In the presentation, we have collaborated with students facing issues with problems in distribution and recognition, of course. They belong to the peripheral neighborhoods and favelas with really big problems and low income issues. The territory behind this is the Las Aguas neighborhood. The Las Aguas neighborhood is located in the head of the city. Our students discovered a monument commemorating an iconic woman in the history of both our country and our nation. The name of this heroine is Policar Pazalabarrieta and colloquial name of her was Lapola and Lapola is used today for our beer. So if you come to Colombia, you are welcome and you ask for Lapola, they will give you a beer, so be proud of that. Policar Pazalabarrieta has become a powerful symbol in gender empowerment and various emerging groups, championing equality in our country. I encourage you to explore the Wikimedia article, Monumento Policar Pazalabarrieta. And this is a sticker from Lapola in the middle and past 1950. So Lapola commemorates a really history of our country. In the community building point, it is not a secret how difficult it is for an article created on Wikipedia to survive. So it could be marked or deleted, at least in Spanish as I know. Nevertheless, with our students, we try to do the right thing. Despite this, several IP addresses we use were blocked due to protocols. With this accord, I reached some different librarians and shared our work with and asked for support and patience. So try to empower the group I was responsible for. After all, the Wikipedia article about Policar Pazalabarrieta still exists, it is a kind of encyclopedic fact. It has passed some of the bought and librarian reviews, and most importantly, it was a collaborative don't work. With the intention of contributing to Wikipedia landscape in our city, our students will never forget that it was they who constructed Wikipedia article about the heroine in the history of our country, Colombia. Now we work hand in hand with Wikimedia Colombia, to whom we express our gratitude for their support in these processes. And I will appreciate this time for the organizers. So thank you very much.