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A book titled 'The New Parisienne: The Women & Ideas Shaping Paris' by Lindsey Tramuta, standing on a marble surface next to a large beige vase filled with a variety of pink, white, and green flowers.
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An essential read for anyone interested in exploring intersectional feminism in its global scale—this nonfiction book focuses on giving voices to Parisian women previously forgotten by our patriarchal history. Additionally, author Lindsey Tramuta has another book titled The New Paris: The People, Places and Ideas Fueling a Movement. This book showcases modern Parisienne culture and highlights places to eat, drink, stay, and shop.

A woman behind a bar pouring a dark liquor into a jigger with a yellow-tiled wall and bottles of alcohol in the background.
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Combat cocktails

This bar is entirely run by women and won the 2018 Guide Fooding Best Author's Bar award! It has a casual atmosphere, perfect for everyone. With so many delicious creations to try…all cocktails are between 10-12€. If you can’t decide which drink to get, we recommend the cocktail du jour!

63 Rue de Belleville, 75019 Paris, France

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Mona Café 

The Mona Café is designed to serve as a space for women to explore their projects in a safe work environment. This is a place dedicated to help women support women, and to create a community to help women in the workplace flourish.

9 Rue de Vaugirard, 75006 Paris, France

Interior of an art gallery or cafe with sculptures, a colorful painting, a large potted plant, and seating area with white chairs and tables.
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The Espace des Femmes

Down a passage off the beaten track in Saint Germain des Prés, the Espace des Femmes is a multifunctional space created by and for women, celebrating the women’s liberation movement in France. The first women’s publishing house in Europe, a bookshop and a gallery space.

35 Rue Jacob, 75006 Paris, France

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Venus s’épilait la chatte podcast

This podcast deconstructs the patriarchal narrative of western art history, and takes a deep dive into portrayals of women artists and women in paintings. Starting in 2019, there are a total of 11 episodes, ranging from 25 minutes to 1 hour 15 minutes, all hosted by Julie Beauzac. We recommend starting with the episode on Picasso!

Looking forward to seeing you on another Women of Paris walk soon :)

— Heidi Evans, founder