

Moderator: Naya Ali
With Marie Bergström (sociologist and researcher at Ined) and Axelle Jah Njiké (Afropean author, podcaster, documentary filmmaker and playwright)
With the participation of Anna Millers, heritage curator in charge of the Techniques, practices and narratives of the body section at Mucem.
Less committed, more fluid, more numerous or later: where do our intimacies stand, and how do we view them?
Never have the younger generations been so exposed to discourses on sexuality. With the Internet, social networks and militant accounts, learning about intimacy no longer comes solely from experience or family transmission. Has this proliferation of discourse transformed affective and sexual practices? Has it opened up new areas of emancipation or produced new injunctions? Crossing questions of gender, race and class, this session examines the social, cultural and political frameworks that shape affective and sexual experiences today.
After the meeting, appointment at the Bookshop table-shop from Mucem for a signing session.
Biographies
Naya Ali - Journalist, feminist content creator
Naya Ali, aka @misundergirl or Mauvaise Fille on the networks, is a society journalist and feminist content creator, specializing in female sexuality, author and presenter of the Hot Line podcast from 2021 to 2023. In 2024, she published “Vous ne baiserez pas! La misère sexuelle n’est pas un problème d’hommes” published by Insolentes.
Marie Bergström - Sociologist, researcher at the Institut national d'études démographiques (Ined)
Marie Bergström is a sociologist and researcher at the Institut national d’études démographiques (Ined). Her research focuses on sexuality, conjugality and celibacy. A specialist in digital dating, she has been conducting research on the use of dating applications for the past fifteen years, the results of which are published in The new laws of love. Sexuality, couples and dating in the digital age (La Découverte, 2025 pocket edition). More recently, she coordinated a major collective work on transformations in young people’s sexuality in the #MeToo context.
Axelle Jah Njiké - Afropean author, podcaster, documentary filmmaker and playwright
Axelle Jah Njiké is the author of Journal intime d’une féministe (noire) (Editions Au diable Vauvert, 2022), and the preface to Maman & Moi & Maman. by Maya Angelou (Editions Noir sur Blanc, 2025).
Designated by Le Monde as one of the new faces of feminism, she is the creator of the sound works Me My Sexe and I®-The podcast, The girl on the couch and Je suis noire et je n’aime pas Beyoncé devoted to the experiences of Afrodescendant women, from both an intimate and collective perspective. She is currently artistic director of the OUiiii cycle at the Maison de la Poésie in Paris, devoted to women’s erotic literature, and the intergenerational and inclusive format La B.A.S.E. devoted to cult feminist films to be passed on, the next edition of which will take place at the Gaîté Lyrique in 2026. Axelle also took part in the collective works Volcaniques, une anthologie du plaisir (Éditions Mémoire d’Encrier, 2015) and Nos amours radicales (Editions Les Insolentes Hachette Pratique, 2021), and prefaced the reissue ofUn chant écarlate ( Editions Les Prouesses, 2022) by Senegalese author Mariama Bâ .
Moderator: Naya Ali
With Marie Bergström (sociologist and researcher at Ined) and Axelle Jah Njiké (Afropean author, podcaster, documentary filmmaker and playwright)

With the participation of Anna Millers, heritage curator in charge of the Techniques, practices and narratives of the body section at Mucem.
Less committed, more fluid, more numerous or later: where do our intimacies stand, and how do we view them?
Never have the younger generations been so exposed to discourses on sexuality. With the Internet, social networks and militant accounts, learning about intimacy no longer comes solely from experience or family transmission. Has this proliferation of discourse transformed affective and sexual practices? Has it opened up new areas of emancipation or produced new injunctions? Crossing questions of gender, race and class, this session examines the social, cultural and political frameworks that shape affective and sexual experiences today.
After the meeting, appointment at the Bookshop table-shop from Mucem for a signing session.
Biographies
Naya Ali - Journalist, feminist content creator
Naya Ali, aka @misundergirl or Mauvaise Fille on the networks, is a society journalist and feminist content creator, specializing in female sexuality, author and presenter of the Hot Line podcast from 2021 to 2023. In 2024, she published “Vous ne baiserez pas! La misère sexuelle n’est pas un problème d’hommes” published by Insolentes.
Marie Bergström - Sociologist, researcher at the Institut national d'études démographiques (Ined)
Marie Bergström is a sociologist and researcher at the Institut national d’études démographiques (Ined). Her research focuses on sexuality, conjugality and celibacy. A specialist in digital dating, she has been conducting research on the use of dating applications for the past fifteen years, the results of which are published in The new laws of love. Sexuality, couples and dating in the digital age (La Découverte, 2025 pocket edition). More recently, she coordinated a major collective work on transformations in young people’s sexuality in the #MeToo context.
Axelle Jah Njiké - Afropean author, podcaster, documentary filmmaker and playwright
Axelle Jah Njiké is the author of Journal intime d’une féministe (noire) (Editions Au diable Vauvert, 2022), and the preface to Maman & Moi & Maman. by Maya Angelou (Editions Noir sur Blanc, 2025).
Designated by Le Monde as one of the new faces of feminism, she is the creator of the sound works Me My Sexe and I®-The podcast, The girl on the couch and Je suis noire et je n’aime pas Beyoncé devoted to the experiences of Afrodescendant women, from both an intimate and collective perspective. She is currently artistic director of the OUiiii cycle at the Maison de la Poésie in Paris, devoted to women’s erotic literature, and the intergenerational and inclusive format La B.A.S.E. devoted to cult feminist films to be passed on, the next edition of which will take place at the Gaîté Lyrique in 2026. Axelle also took part in the collective works Volcaniques, une anthologie du plaisir (Éditions Mémoire d’Encrier, 2015) and Nos amours radicales (Editions Les Insolentes Hachette Pratique, 2021), and prefaced the reissue ofUn chant écarlate ( Editions Les Prouesses, 2022) by Senegalese author Mariama Bâ .
























