Geochicas

The conclusions of this panel and forum with the total number of attendees allowed us to build the initial agenda of Geochicas, and link the first members.

A panel was held at the close of the conference[6] where the problematic issues of the gender gap in OpenStreetMap were raised, and the mixed group of the community present was discussed about the implications for a map so important for all types of decision-making in the world.

[10] In 2018 they created a virtual map to make visible the lack of representation of women's names on the streets of cities in Latin America and Spain.

[11][12][13][14] A HOTOSM subgrant was obtained to collect field information in the Oaxaca region (Mexico) affected by the 2017 earthquakes through a journey through 20 towns, carrying out photo-mapping with Mapillary and interviewing women.

[17] A global collaborative map of the performances of "Un Violador En Tu Camino" was made[18][19][20][21][22] inspired by the initiative of the Las Tesis collective.