Climate Change and Women When we focus on women while writing on a global topic of climate change, one might ask: why only women, if the results of climate change influence lives of men as well? By Nino Gamisonia
"Our manhood was invented whenever we were denied to have emotions" I did not become a feminist because I of my concerns for women’s rights. This does not sound very polite, but seems so natural now: I became a feminist because of care for myself. By Shota Kincha
“I’d become a feminist for my father as well” Giorgi Urchukhishvili: “When my mother realized that only arrogance would protect her female personality, she embraced masculinity. And required the same from me too”. By Giorgi Urchukhishvili
Gogi Gvakharia: "A Multitude of My Thoughts on Strong Women and Caring Mothers" When I watched movie by my favorite French director, Agnes Varda – “The Happiness”, I broke the night thinking – what is it that women directors can do and men cannot? By Gogi Gvakharia
Levan Tsutskiridze: "My feminist vision has a very personal grounds" I have two children, both of them girls and I want them to grow up in a society, which is more positive towards women. So, my feminist vision has a very personal grounds. By Levan Tsutskiridze
Short Portrait: Lepa Mlađenović When on the road to besieged Sarajevo the border police of the Republic of Srpska called out a Muslim woman to step out, Lepa stood up and said: “Take me as well. I am the same as her”.