La Voix des femmes (French pronunciation:[lavwadefam]) was a "political, social, scientific, artistic" weekly newspaper, founded in 1917 by Colette Reynaud and Louise Bodin, the first issue of which was published on October 31, 1917. The newspaper, which proclaimed itself in 1919 as "feminist, pacifist, socialist and internationalist", appeared until 1937.
In 1917, Colette Reynaud and Louise Bodin founded La Voix des femmes,[1][2] a "political, social, scientific and artistic" weekly newspaper, the first issue of which was published on October 31, 1917.[3] Created during the World War I, the newspaper opposed the Sacred Union.[4] Bodin's editorial in the first issue of October 31, 1917, was widely censored.[4]
Daily in 1922, it became weekly again at the end of the year.[9]
From January 21, 1926, Reynaud and Camille Drevet served as editors of the newspaper.[11]La Voix des femmes ceased publication in 1937.[4][12]
↑Dreyfus, Georges Oved et Michel (8 February 2015). "WANNER Léo née BERGER Léonie". Le Maitron (in French). Maitron/Editions de l'Atelier. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
↑Gohaud, Juliette (1998). "Le féminisme de "La Voix des femmes" (1917-1937)". Mémoire de Maîtrise d'histoire contemporaine. Université Paris 1, Centre de recherches d'histoire des mouvements sociaux et du syndicalisme. Retrieved 11 January 2023.