I don’t remember how, or when all of this started, it was never a major turning point. I could always feel that not everything was right, and that I had to change
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MoreI am Pako Tabatadze, 36 years old. I’m funny, a little sad, positive and funny, but if I get angry, beware! It’s safer to play with fire than to play with me.
MoreI am Giorgi, 20 years old, from Batumi. I grew up in the most colorful part of Batumi, in old Batumi, in the so-called “Italian garden”. In general, Batumi is an outstanding
MoreMy name is Ela Jamagidze. I am a 25-year-old transgender woman and queer activist. Childhood — discrimination in family and school I was born in Tbilisi. Since childhood, I have felt that
MoreI am Pertso, 21 years old, and I am very sociable- I think this is what describes me best. I study business at Free University, and work as a content architect at
MoreMum and dad fought a lot. My father often refused to leave money for food; my mother would get in a fight with him to the extent of fainting, and I would
MoreI am Davit Kakhaber, director of the Equality Movement. Despite the fact that many times I had the desire to leave everything and give up, I still couldn’t and in the end,
MoreAs activists, we often talk about sexuality and gender being fluid, and I think our characters are fluid as well. As humans, we grow up and experience change- something that will let
MoreChildhood-Plekhanov street, jumping on garages and climbing trees I grew up in Tbilisi, on Agmashenebeli Avenue, in a very busy, crowded area. There was a very big yard between the buildings
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