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May '68, a showcase in science#4: The wind of freedom of the May '68 movements blew as a formidable means of spreading the ideas of struggle for women's rights and finally attacking the gender hierarchy. This also extended to academia and the research community. We will see how difficult it was to be a woman of science at that time through Ségolène Aymé's story who was then a medical student against the will of her family. This was also when the physicist and sociologist Jacqueline Feldman decided time had come to get organised and when the French women's liberation movement, MLF, came into being.
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