Reading this post makes me think about something I've seen about the (nascent) ecosystem of startups in Mexico (and Latam): There is good participation of women.<p>And before you take out the numbers and statistics and prove me wrong, I am not talking from a statistical point of view. It is more of a gut feeling (possibly a hope). All I know is that:
- In all of the startup weekends that I have gone in Mexico, there is usually an important participation of women, where they usually feel comfortable and stand out.
- Some of the most distinctive characters in the community are women, like Celeste North, Rocio Paniagua and Ophelia Pastrana in Mexico. Bedy Yang in Brazil and Vanessa K in Argentina.<p>And this participation doesn't happen in a segregated manner like in other countries (women-only initiatives, women-only events, etc).