Pride Week opened with the premiere of the documentary – “March of Honor”. The event is closed and it is attended by about 300 community members and their supporters. Earlier, there was
More“Facebook reminded me of 17th May of 2013. I am posting this while being incredibly angry, because the only way out of this is a massive coming out. Back then the LGBT issues
MoreAt the end of Pride Month, let us remember the pioneers of the LGBTQ + movement – the women who made this holiday possible.Who fought and created our history, for us to
More“Holding a March of Honor, in my opinion, is very important in countries like ours, in which we need to fight for our rights. This is a part of the fight that
More“I am attending the March of Honor because it is important for each of us to be there – it’s time to fight for each other. It is essential for the queer
More“I really want to leave this place. I am drowning. I cannot breathe. I am not happy here. I have a feeling that a wind started blowing and I was left outside”
MoreFor me Pride is associated with freedom and a lot of love. Probably because all this comes naturally with diversity. When a person is less vulnerable to discrimination, they do not have
More”In Georgia, members of the LGBTQ community are only allowed to breathe (even that’s not always the case). I realized this at an early age. Part of society is trying to convince
More”For me Pride is the best opportunity to demonstrate the problems and challenges of the LGBTQ + community. It is important that community members do not feel alone at this time and we
More“Last time i attended anti-homophobic protest was three years ago. As everyone probably remembers this day was a turning point in my life however, i won’t be talking about that right now.
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