Will Constitution Become More Gender-Sensitive? Article covers project of Constitutional Amendments and gender issues in it. By Read Politics
What do Feminist Economists Have to Share with Us? It’s about money, but it's also about time." By Marta Hozer-Kocmiel
Female Characters in Revaz Inanishvili's Creations In the Georgian literature, female characters are mainly burdened with symbolic meanings while representing mothers, seducers, muses or victims, sometimes even referring to oppressed Georgia. Revaz Inanishvili's work is very exceptional and introduces very different female characters. By Tika Tsiklauri
Swim Against the Flow! It is very difficult to swim against the flow, but especially when you do it alone. By Sofo Japaridze
When I am not Afraid The phrase "born for the sake of a boy" is something I am unable to forget. This was the name for girls with elder sisters, coming from the large, boy-less families. By Ekaterine Skhiladze
Follow the Money "If we want to change a social behavior, we have to learn how to analyze economic basis of that behavior." By Ana Dolidze
Sad Stories of Women Artists A job at the Museum of Arts History and support of the artist husband's career - this is what was meant by the career achievemnt of the woman art historian. By Khatuna Khabuliani
My Own Feminism Why kids would not let me play particular games just because I was fat, why the girl from neighborhood was called a "tomboy" just because she could run fast? By Nana Pantsulaia
The Sky is the Limit Now I will say it aloud: I used to excuse myself for being a woman. By Tamar Gurchiani
I am a man, and therefore, I am a Feminist For me, not taking a stand means to support the system. Bachana's reposnse to Teo Khatiashvili's blog. Full post is available in Georgian. By Bachana Chabradze