
A crowdfunding campaign is now open to fund the creation of the "Mulheres na Cidade" guide. Conceived by Carmen Guerreiro and Fernanda Carpegiani, communicators and founders of Formiga-me, the guide will map locations in São Paulo that value, welcome, and bring together women's learning and experiences in the capital.
In addition to maps highlighting these locations, the guide will feature a series of reports, interviews, and content exploring women's relationship with urban space, aiming to expand gender opportunities in the city.
Against the backdrop of an urban reality where 93% of women (cis and trans) avoid walking on the street at night and 63% change their route out of fear of violence—according to data from Agência Pública—"Mulheres na Cidade" seeks to highlight locations where women can empower themselves and support one another.

Who is behind it?
In addition to the creators of Formiga-me, the project is supported by initiatives that address gender and the city, such as Énois, AzMina, and Sampapé. It also receives support from the Papo de Homem project, which will map initiatives promoting positive masculinities in São Paulo.
How to support?
Financial contributions to the project can be made through the Catarse platform here.
This article was written by Portal Aprendiz. The translation is powered by AI.
