Christine Bard masterfully expresses her thoughts and feelings, through the interview that Jean-Marie Durand does with her about feminisms, antifeminisms, sexualities and gender, among other interesting topics. The author, taking as a starting point the acrimonious bars that have penetrated today's societies since the #MeToo movement, reviews the long, and often unknown in many details, history of women's struggles. Based on a solid adamiage, the product of her work as a scientific scientist and her militant activism, Bard reminds us to what extent women's history is collective and made up of innumerable singularities. By combining her voice, sincere and energetic, with those that preceded her and accompany her to the present, she manages to make the cause of women resonate in recent social and cultural history.