Theory Girls of Zürich: on the track of 19th century Georgian students Russian Nadezhda Suslova became the first female student at the University of Zürich in 1866. Her words: "I am the first, but not the last" had come true. Georgian women also studied in Zürich. By Tamta Melashvili Women and Feminism Chapter from the Georgian translation of publication "Thirty Years of Bundestag Presence: A Tally of the Greens’ Impact on the Federal Republic of Germany’s Political Life and Public Culture". A. Markovits's and J. Klaver's essay. read more on Theory Practice Photo-project by Lali Shengelia - You. Change. Alone. "The objective of this photo project was to enable women to see themselves through others' eyes. I first photographed my respondents, and then asked them to describe the woman they saw in the photograph". Feminist Photo Commentaries - Ozurgeti/Kutaisi/Gori We present to you photos, brought together by the participants of our project "Feminist Photography Workshop" from three different Georgian cities - Ozurgeti, Kutaisi and Gori. read more on Practice Politics Khatuna Gogorishvili: "Women always face more criticism" Khatuna Gogorishvili, parliamentarian: “More women want to go to politics, but there is a stereotype: who should be on a party list, women or men? In case of women, more criteria should be met". By Heinrich Böll Foundation Chiora Taktakishvili: "It is our obligation to facilitate the fight for equal opportunities for women" Parliamentarian, member of United National Movement: "Women are performing the most important and hard jobs, but always, when future plans are discussed - men are the ones who respond". By Heinrich Böll Foundation read more on Politics Various Feminist Photo Workshop (2015) (closed project) Two-days training in photograhy for interested women in Ozurgeti, Kutaisi and Gori (Georgia). Language of the training: Georgian. read more on Various
Girls of Zürich: on the track of 19th century Georgian students Russian Nadezhda Suslova became the first female student at the University of Zürich in 1866. Her words: "I am the first, but not the last" had come true. Georgian women also studied in Zürich. By Tamta Melashvili
Women and Feminism Chapter from the Georgian translation of publication "Thirty Years of Bundestag Presence: A Tally of the Greens’ Impact on the Federal Republic of Germany’s Political Life and Public Culture". A. Markovits's and J. Klaver's essay.
Photo-project by Lali Shengelia - You. Change. Alone. "The objective of this photo project was to enable women to see themselves through others' eyes. I first photographed my respondents, and then asked them to describe the woman they saw in the photograph".
Feminist Photo Commentaries - Ozurgeti/Kutaisi/Gori We present to you photos, brought together by the participants of our project "Feminist Photography Workshop" from three different Georgian cities - Ozurgeti, Kutaisi and Gori.
Khatuna Gogorishvili: "Women always face more criticism" Khatuna Gogorishvili, parliamentarian: “More women want to go to politics, but there is a stereotype: who should be on a party list, women or men? In case of women, more criteria should be met". By Heinrich Böll Foundation
Chiora Taktakishvili: "It is our obligation to facilitate the fight for equal opportunities for women" Parliamentarian, member of United National Movement: "Women are performing the most important and hard jobs, but always, when future plans are discussed - men are the ones who respond". By Heinrich Böll Foundation
Feminist Photo Workshop (2015) (closed project) Two-days training in photograhy for interested women in Ozurgeti, Kutaisi and Gori (Georgia). Language of the training: Georgian.