Both individuals and communities that are uprooted and displaced, and who suffer social and political violence, are confronted by a process of cultural alienation that makes organizational processes more difficult. A situation of fragmented identities and a weakening of the social bond leads to a not-knowing of who we are, where we come from and a forgetting of the dreams and futures that we pursue. For this reason it is of crucial importance that we rescue our combative being and the identity from which we can lead our struggles.