A gender cartography, composed of maps and aggregated open data, to illustrate in a “digital commons” perspective, the richness and vitality of associations, collectives and informal groups active on gender issues, feminist thought and practices.
The aim is to create both a valid information tool – the georeferenced map – but also a means to facilitate the connection of actions and places, make the paths that bind them visible, and give voice to the different ways of perceiving and experiencing the territory we inhabit.