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The streets of women

Women's Streets is a collaborative project that seeks to visualize streets in different cities around the world that have women's names, as opposed to men's names; as well as the number of biographical articles on Wikipedia written about these people

Gender survey in OpenStreetMap

First gender survey within the OpenStreetMap community to understand the demographic structure and the different situations that women face within the community.

Atlas of International Women's Day

This project was born out of the International Feminist Strike and the Feminist International, a self-organized coalition of different activists and organizations.

The first global mapping project was carried out in 2019, coordinated by Isaura Fabra. The mapping process was conducted internally, collaboratively, and on a voluntary basis. Participants searched social media, news outlets, and websites for various calls for proposals from collectives.

Co Designing Data Visualizations with Grassroots Mappers

This project promotes digital equity by empowering members of underrepresented communities to co-produce data visualizations as a method to examine and question the impact of neutrality as a guiding principle in a specific and relevant case of digital asset: OpenStreetMap [OSM].

Personal mapping projects

Map of femicides
from Nicaragua

Atlas of Feminist Geographers of Latin America

Cancer clinics in Nicaragua

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