caminharem
Caminharem is a term used in Portuguese-language discourse to describe a walking-centered cultural practice that emphasizes women's spaces, histories, or creators. It is a flexible concept rather than a fixed doctrine, often appearing in urban exploration, feminist travel, and cultural heritage projects. The term is typically used to refer to itineraries, events, or programs that seek to foreground female voices and experiences in the public or built environment.
Etymology and usage are informal: caminhar means “to walk” in Portuguese, while harem is a historical term
Concept and practice commonly involve guided or self-guided routes that include storytelling, performances, or participatory workshops.
Reception and critique are mixed and context-dependent. Proponents view caminharem as a means to broaden access
Because caminharem is not a standardized academic term, its definition and implementation vary across projects, communities,