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  2. L'Internaute - Wikipedia

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    Groupe Figaro acquired CCM Benchmark Group in 2015, in what Le Monde described as "a great move," as Benchmark Group at the time had the 6th largest audience in France, through its properties Comment ca marche, Droit-finances.net, L’Internaute, the Journal des femmes, [7] Le Journal du Net and Copains.

  3. Afrogameuses - Wikipedia

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    Afrogameuses is an international community, created in 2020, composed mainly of female gamers and streamers, both amateur and professional.This collective campaigns for a better representation and visibility of minorities in the world of video games and streaming in France, while focusing on Afro-descendant women, in order to promote diversity and inclusiveness in these environments.

  4. Mouvement de libération des femmes - Wikipedia

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    The Mouvement de libération des femmes (MLF, transl. Women's Liberation Movement) is a French autonomous, single-sex feminist movement that advocates women's bodily autonomy and challenges patriarchal society. It was founded in 1970, in the wake of the American Women's Lib movement and the events of May 1968.

  5. Geneviève Fraisse - Wikipedia

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    New expanded edition : Service ou servitude, essai sur les femmes toutes mains, Le Bord de l’eau, 2009. (in French) Clémence Royer, philosophe et femme de science, La Découverte, 1985, réédition 2002. (in French) Muse de la raison, démocratie et exclusion des femmes en France, Alinea 1989, Folio-Gallimard, 1995, 2017.

  6. International Alliance of Women - Wikipedia

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    The International Alliance of Women (IAW; French: Alliance Internationale des Femmes, AIF) is an international non-governmental organization that works to promote women's rights and gender equality. It was historically the main international organization that campaigned for women's suffrage.

  7. Women in Senegal - Wikipedia

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    (in French) Femmes écrivains et littératures africaines (in French) « Le vote des femmes au Sénégal » (article dans Éthiopiques, n° 6, 1976) (in French) Contribution à la réflexion sur la participation des femmes sénégalaises à la vie politique de 1945 à 2001(Seynabou Ndiaye Sylla, mémoire de DEA, Université de Paris I, 2001)

  8. French Union for Women's Suffrage - Wikipedia

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    The French Union for Women's Suffrage (UFSF: French: Union française pour le suffrage des femmes) was a French feminist organization formed in 1909 that fought for the right of women to vote, which was eventually granted in 1945. The Union took a moderate approach, advocating staged introduction of suffrage starting with local elections, and ...

  9. The woman question - Wikipedia

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    The querelle des femmes or "dispute of women" originally referred to a literary genre and broad debate, that originated in humanistic and aristocratic circles in the Italian peninsula and France during the early modern period, regarding the nature of women, their capabilities, and whether they should be permitted to study, write, or govern in the same manner as men.