Metropolitan of the Evangelical Baptist Church of Georgia, Malkhaz Songhulashvili responds to the recent events and expresses his condolences not only to the family of Lekso Lashkarava, but also to all of
MoreActivist Kristi Chelidze writes about the current events on Facebook: “The state is clearly trying to blame Pride and other non-governmental organizations, whose offices have been ransacked and whose people chased down
More“In the last few days, nothing has been harder for me than shaping my thoughts. I am experiencing every thought and feeling at once – sometimes even opposite ones. Probably weeks, months
More“Why does anyone think that I’m any different from them? It hasn’t been long since I started observing people, but this short period helped me realize one thing: all of us have
MoreTamar Agata Kapanadze – Lawyer, Human Rights Activist, Tbilisi Shelter City Communications Manager: ”Pride Week and its aftermath have shown me a lot, first of all, that the support and visibility of
MoreHere are 10 photos from The New York Times archive that showcase the 50-year history of LGBTQ + community and the people who fought to get us where we are today. First
MoreI was 17 years old on May 17, 2013, I was living in Batumi and the footage I saw on TV was the final straw for me to put an end to
MoreThe Episcopal Church in Georgia supports Tbilisi Pride and publishes this on its Facebook page: ”Our church supports freedom of expression and therefore supports Tbilisi Pride. We call on the relevant authorities
More”Tbilisi Pride” releases a statement. The statement said that the “The March of Honor” planned today, will be held without violent incidents, for this they will try to minimize the possibility of
MorePride was first held in Ukraine in 2013. A total of 80 people attended the public gathering as a part of the Pride. Peaceful participants in the rally were attacked by members
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