In this issue, we will also see with Ingrid Therwath, from Courrier International, how, in the aftermath of the Second World War, menstruation became a symbol of freedom found for some inmates of Nazi camps.

Finally, she has long been considered a muse or a bourgeois whose hobby was painting. Today, Berthe Morisot, a figure of impressionism, is finally recognized at its fair value. The Musée d'Orsay in Paris devotes a retrospective to him.