Georgian designer Demna Gvasalia is the winner of the most prestigious award in the world of fashion, the award of the American Fashion Designers Council. He became the winner in the category
On May 23, TIME magazine published a list of the most influential people of 2022, which included Georgian designer Demna Gvasalia. “When I look at the Balenciaga collection created by Demna, my
MoreThe UN and EU Delegations to Georgia, the EUMM and the embassies in the country issued a joint statement on International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, expressing solidarity with the Georgian
MoreThe Public Defender of Georgia has issued a statement on the occasion of the Day against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia, stating that the purpose of this day is to “condemn violence and
MoreThe Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Gharibashvili, and the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, met to discuss the country’s Western course – judicial reform, the rule of law, and human
MoreGeorgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics is conducting training on ethical coverage of gender and LGBTQ issues, which can be attended by media representatives working in Tbilisi. On May 23-24, the training will
MoreThe Women’s Initiative Support Group (WISG) has published a new, large-scale research – from Prejudice to Equality, which is similar to the 2016 Survey on Public Awareness, Awareness and Attitudes Towards LGBTQI
More“I Used to Be a Homophobe” – is a new campaign launched by Tbilisi Pride. It allows people who used to hold negative attitudes and managed to put their homophobia behind them
MoreAccording to the updated ILGA-Europe map, which shows the situation in Europe, in terms of LGBTQ rights and equality, Georgia ranks 34th out of 49 European countries. On the 2021 map, Georgia
MoreOn the occasion of International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia, Tbilisi Pride, with the support of the National Democratic Institute (NDI), organised a panel discussion – May 17: Memory and Perspectives.
MoreToday, in three cities of Georgia – Tbilisi, Zugdidi and Batumi, a performance to protect the lives of women – Your Silence Kills! – will be held. On May 21, on public
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