The members of Tbilisi Pride brought in front of the Parliament the items destroyed by the violent groups on the territory of the festival. They claim that the items are evidence of
“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
MoreA Discussion Was Held on the Topic of Violence Against Women and Homophobic Hatred in the Parliament
At the plenary session of the parliament, members of Parliament – Khatuna Samnidze, Mikheil Sarjveladze and Beka Liluashvili spoke about cases of violence against women and called on the government to take
MoreOn Friday, Romanian human rights groups condemned a Senate-approved bill banning so-called “gay propaganda” in schools. They noted that this is a direct legitimation of discrimination against the LGBTQ community, which reflects
MoreThe Informal Association – Coalition for Equality – has published a report on the implementation of the Right to Protection Against Discrimination in 2021, which includes the rights of children, persons with
MoreThere are fewer opportunities for LGBTQ community members and supporters to socialise and get to know each other in a face to face manner. The spaces where we can share knowledge and
MoreFor the participants of the Forum for Democracy in Yerevan, EU Ambassador to Armenia Andrea Viktorin explained the importance of democracy and freedom of speech. She said that democracy, the rule of
MoreI am Tamar Jakeli, a freehearted and spontaneous person that loves adventures. The First Trip For the most part, I had a happy childhood. The most intense memories from deep childhood
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