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.
[4] Alice Jouenne contributed to the redesign of La Voix des femmes, the first issue of which came out on October 18, 1919.
[4][6][7] It contained articles by Marthe Bigot, Bodin, Annette Charreau, Fanny Clar, Alice Jouenne, Leyciat, Magdeleine Marx, Marianne Rauze, Henriette Sauret, and Monette Thomas.
La Voix des femmes brought together feminists, pacifists, supporters of the extreme left as well as neo-Malthusians.
[8] Henri Barbusse, Romain Rolland, Marcel Cachin, Madeleine Pelletier, Victor Méric, Nelly Roussel, Séverine, Marthe Bigot, Hélène Brion, Marcelle Capy, and Georges Pioch in particular[2] regularly published articles there.