The Femmes libres program is a space for reflection and study of the
specific oppression of women in a patriarchal and capitalist societybased on male domination. This space promotes the strategies of defense,
denunciation and reconstruction implemented by feminist movements, in
light of the analysis of social relations of sex, gender, class and
origin. Each program most often includes three parts: guests; activist
information: meetings, conferences, publications, films, exhibitions...;
sections that vary each week: La Tribune libre, D'Eve à Philomène sans
oublier les autres... Each month, the program is broadcast in the
feminist network; it is often taken up in publications, such as that of
the Ruptures network or on the efigies.org list, in Télérama but also on
the site https://www.monde-libertaire.fr/
The recordings of the broadcasts are available on:
http://emission-femmeslibres.blogspot.com/
Wednesday February 5
* From Eve to Philomène without forgetting the others: Teresa Claramunt
(1862-1931) worker, anarcho-syndicalist activist and Catalan libertarian
feminist.
* Sylvie Chaperon and Emmanuelle Retaillaud: History of sexualities in
France 19th-21st century, Sylvie Chaperon, Catherine Deschamps,
Emmanuelle Retaillaud and Christelle Taraud, Armand Colin editions,
2024. This book presents an accessible synthesis on the history of
sexuality in France, a history that unfolds according to the scansions
affecting the whole of society: revolutions, wars, periods of peace and
prosperity which have indeed had different impacts. Pendulum movement
with constant but discrete advances.
Wednesday, February 12
* Accords et à Cris #6: A dog howls at the moon, it's My Dog's a Bear, a
raw and minimalist art rock trio from Montreuil, who describe their
music as "full moon post punk"; they claim to be anti-capitalist,
feminist, inclusive and anti-fascist. Creative freedom and assumed
commitment. They campaign for women's autonomy and refuse to be
pigeonholed. Their music is a welcome musical breath of fresh air in the
current fetid and reactionary atmosphere.
* Patsy, a country folk singer to discover. Patsy was the guest of the
Folk à lier show on December 8, 2024:
http://folkalier.free.fr/folk%20a%20lier%20mp3/1961.mp3 Thanks to Serge
Tanguy for introducing her to us.
Wednesday, February 19
* Free Tribune: with Laurence and Marie-Jo, the 2025 edition of Noyon'elles.
* Nicolas Lemblé: For a libertarian denatalism, Not wanting children in
a perspective of anti-capitalist struggle, ed. Du Monde libertaire,
2024. A subject that remains taboo today due in particular to the
importance of social and family pressure, especially for women. This
writing attempts to nourish some avenues of reflection towards a social
transformation and an opening of the field of possibilities.
Wednesday, February 26
* Poetic Opus: The Four and One Seasons, by Arwa ben Dhia, published by
Éditions du Cygne, 2024.
* Jean-Philippe Martin: Paysannes. History of the cause of women in the
agricultural world from the 1960s to the present day, Éditions de
l'Atelier, 2025. In the 1960s and 1970s, women demanded new rights.
Peasant women have never been left out of these struggles. Invisibilized
and without social rights, they fought in their homes and in unions,
challenging the gendered division of agricultural, militant and domestic
labor.
To contact the show: 01 43 71 89 40 on Wednesdays between 6:30 p.m. and
8:30 p.m., during musical breaks
https://monde-libertaire.fr/?articlen=8192
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