Her mother is a gynecologist and her father is a general practitioner. She is the eldest of eight children. She studied contemporary history at the
University of Lyon II and obtained a master's degree at the
University of Nanterre. From 2006 to 2009, she served as treasurer and then general secretary of the
UNEF. From 2009 to 2011, she served as spokesperson for ("Dare Feminism!"). She started as an activist in the
Young Socialist Movement before joining the
Socialist Party as press officer for
Benoît Hamon's spokesperson, until 2012. She was appointed advisor for relations with associations and the fight against gender-based violence but later left due to a lack of debate within the party. In 2018, she founded the collective #NousToutes to fight against
gender-based and
sexual violence in France. == References ==