If anyone is capable of rescuing the country, it’s women Julia Kharashvili a woman who witnessed war, escaped from it, empowered herself and managed to empower other women around her - thirty years of commitment to peacebuilding and security. By Elene Khachapuridze
COVID-19 and the Statue of Mother Armenia: The Appropriation of Armenian Motherhood The artwork, which was published on the company’s Social Media platforms with the caption “Stay home, Armenia! By Lala Mouradian
How to Fight Sexual Harassment in Georgia through Legal Mechanisms? Sexual harassment first became topic of public discussions in April 2016, and later in March 2018, when women started to expose the cases of sexual harassment in different spheres. By Tamar Dekanosidze
Other Butterflies in the Stomach Once, in the kindergarten, a girl proudly announced that she had blood "right there". Probably, she heard something like that at home, but I was trully impressed. On the other day, I showed up with bandage on my left hand. By Guram Matskhonashvili
"I wanted to help mother, but I had to do it secretly" Kind, just and brave person is a feminist - it must be this easy. No need for specific education or knowledge of exlusive terminology. By Achiko Mamisashvili
Ida Bakhturidze: We Will not Accept One More Formal Regulation or Law We are all women and if we want to change something, we must stand in solidarity with women who works to fight violence against women. By Nino Bekishvili
Where the Streets are Named after Women Public spaces are not gender-neutral in Georgia, just like in most places around the world. They are designed for people who are fit, young, healthy and male. But let me give you a few examples of what it means in Georgia specifically. By Milota Sidorova
On behalf of "Ordinary "Women" "I have a privilege to share stories of different people from all over the world, addressed by the media as "ordinary people". Full post is available only in Georgian. By Manana Kochladze
My Share of Feminist Anger Our anger is demonized as irrational and we are often called a "Union of Angry Women". In my opinion, feminist anger is the most legitimate one, as we all face different modes of discrimination in our patriarchal cultures. By Ida Bakhturidze
Letter to My Daughter "I wish that freedom could be a blank page for you, which you can fill as you wish and write on it, what you desire - fearlessly and freely." Full article is available only in Georgian or could be read in German here. By Nino Kharatishvili