by Sarah | Nov 25, 2021 | Blog, Opinions
Public toilets, we love them (when we can find them) and we hate them. In 2017, CAS conducted a survey showing that 41% of French people no longer use public toilets, and rises to 80% when it comes to women, who avoid going there. In June 2021, we conducted our...
by Sarah | Oct 12, 2021 | Blog, madamePee was there
We’ve been looking forward to it, and the summer of 2021 has not failed to deliver. The return of the good weather also meant the return of the events, and they were numerous for madamePee. Here is a list of our best memories of this summer season. First, we...
by Sarah | Sep 27, 2021 | Blog, madamePee was there, Opinions
It starts with a shared vision On September 4th, madamePee, Agence PSV and Toopi Organics joined forces for a very special event. For many, the Peacock Society festival was the perfect end of summer event. With stages nestled in the middle of the woods, an electronic...
by Nathalie | Mar 7, 2021 | Blog, Opinions
Public space belongs to everyone, so in the collective imagination the city would be neutral. This seems rather logical, but it has to be said that urban architecture, like many other fields, is not free from gender bias. Integrating the gender dimension in the...
by Danielle | Mar 7, 2021 | Blog, Press articles
People have been trying to make lady pissoirs a thing for decades, but they keep getting flushed. Will the female urinal ever rise again? […] Despite their relative obscurity, female urinals have a ton of benefits. For specifics, I chatted with Danielle Dong, the...
by Danielle | Oct 21, 2020 | Blog, Newsletters EN
To address citizens’ growing environmental and societal concerns reorganising our public space has become a priority. Initially designed for outdoor events, women’s urinals are now becoming fixed and permanent in public places in several cities. More than...