Feminism Today is a Space for Mothers and Daughters to Reconnect My mother and her friends published the magazine "Woman" when I was a small child. In one of the interviews my mother's answer was "No" to the question - "Have you ever come across a problem only because you were a woman?"
Women's Voices from the Regions Very often, I meet women who face one and same same problem during many years: invisibility of domestic labor, responsibility to raise children, disputes with husbands and family members, or - doing all of these alone. By Keti Berdzenishvili
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
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
Emotional Load and Authentic Feelings of a Feminist Man Washing dishes was quite easy for me, but at some point, I left my wife alone with the emotional load we had to share. By Shota Papava
Make Feminism Threat Again This is not a mistake. I am going to write exactly on this - feminism is dangarous. And it should be. By Tamar Tskhadadze
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
As you postpone the revolution A poem by feminist publicist under the project "Who is NOT afraid of Feminism?" By Zaruhi Hovhannisyan
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