offers a view(s) with criteria(s) and intention(s), presenting several case studies that analyze how women face the spatial configuration of power, which particularly impacts las their experience in and of the city. To this end, we take up the debate on the 'right to the city', t term ado by Henri Lefebvre, claiming its meaning as a 'spatial practice', that is, appealing to the perceived dimension that is reflected in the uses of space that women articulate from las daily lives.