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Fighting for Life on Two Wings — the Story of a Woman with Cancer

Eter Kurasbediani is a cancer patient. She was diagnosed with cancer three…

Women’s Voices and Activism in Art — Story of Lia Ukleba

Author of the article: Nino Urushadze "The fact that I was called…

“We Are Fighting for Our Children, This Is a National Interest, Not a Foreign One” — the Founder of Babale

Author of the article: Mikheil Gvadzabia Lia Tabatadze is the founder of…

“Even If It’s Just Me, I’ll Stand in the Region with a Queer Flag as Long as I Can” — Keren Esebua’s Manifesto

Author: Nino Urushadze I have known Keren from afar for a long…

A Change at Stake — the Yazidi Activist’s Path

Author: Mikheil Gvadzabia Mikheil Lazginian represents the Yazidi community of Georgia. In…

Nana Abuladze on Childhood, Creative Searches and Books Threatened with Censorship

Nana Abuladze won the Saba Award for the best literary debut in…

“Being a Queer Is Just One of My Identities” — Tata Jakeli on Activism, Politics, and the Pursuit of Adventures

"I am Tata Jakeli, 28 years old. I am an activist. For…

Meta Deleted the Network That Criticized People During the Protests and Praised the Georgian Dream.

Meta has published a security report, which talks about pro-Russian networks operating…

“Non-Collegial” Blog

It is true that these words of Pastor Martin Niemöller have already…

What We Need to Know about the Hateful Law that Limits Human Rights and Imposes Censorship

A few weeks have passed since the end of the constitutional discussions…