Collages Féminicides Paris (“CFP”)

Collages Féminicides Paris (CFP) or “Les Colleuses” (“The Gluers”) is an anti-fascist guerilla activist collective that glue flyers with written words around Paris and other major cities to denounce femicide and domestic violence as well as hate. The collective was originally started in February 2019 in Marseilles by Marguerite Stern with just glue and A4 paper. Later in September, Stern moved to Paris where hundreds of women gathered to flyer the streets. The collective took off and other cities started to make their own social media accounts (you can find many by just looking up: Collages Féminicides + the name of your city). In the beginning of 2020, Stern was removed from the collective for being transphobic or a TERF (trans exclusionary radical feminist) and CFP continued their activism without her, advocating against bigotry of all kinds. Recently, the collective has shifted their goals towards advocacy for the victims of the genocide in Gaza, as well as towards general global anti-fascist issues (especially femicide).

Some quotes from the recent flyering around Paris:

03/08/2025: “Le féminisme ne tue personne, le machisme tue tous les jours (Feminism kills no one, male chauvinism kills every day).”

03/08/2025: “Stop genocides.”

01/24/2025: “Police fasciste, Medias complices (Fascist police, complicit media).”

01/23/2025: “Consentement au marriage ≠ consentement aux relations sexuelles (Consent to marriage ≠ consent to sexual relations).”

01/10/2025: “Révolution féministe et antifasciste (Feminist and anitfascist revolution).”

City

Paris

Country

France

Region

Europe

Year of Creation

2019

Featured Project

Solidarity Collages with Kessem
On the 31st of December 2023, CFP collaborated with feminist Jewish collective, Kessem, putting up flyers in solidarity with Gaza in their Collages Solidaires (Solidarity Collages). Quotes from their flyering: “Palestine Vivra (Palestine Will Live).” “Nous refusons d’être témoins d’un génocide (We refuse to witness a genocide).” “Israel: mépris des droits humains (Israel: disregard for human rights).”

Resources

Collages Féminicides Paris. “Press release from Collages Féminicides Paris: we refuse to witness a genocide.” Paris-luttes.info, 7 Jan. 2024, https://paris-luttes.info/communique-de-collages-feminicides-17722?lang=fr.

Scalogna, Léa Petit. “’For five years, feminists have been on the street, not in government’: The Collages Féminicides movement in Paris celebrates its five years of existence.” L’Humanité, 15 Nov. 2024, https://www.humanite.fr/feminisme/feminisme/depuis-un-quinquennat-les-feministes-sont-dans-la-rue-pas-au-gouvernement-le-mouvement-collages-feminicides-de-paris-fete-ses-cinq-ans-dexistence.

Stern, Marguerite. “Marguerite Stern — Collages contre les féminicides.” https://www.margueritestern.com/collages-feminicides.

Willsher, Kim. “‘No More Shame’: The French Women Breaking the Law to Highlight Femicide.” The Guardian, 23 Mar. 2021, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/mar/23/no-more-shame-the-french-women-breaking-the-law-to-highlight-femicide.

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