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Baia Pataraia is a prominent human rights lawyer in the Sapari organisation, which fights gender-based discrimination and promotes equal rights for women.
Red lipstick is a “trademark” of Baia’s public image, and also other feminists at demonstrations.
At Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi.
At Rustaveli Avenue.
On the way to the office.
At the Sapari office September 2018.
The first day of school for Baia’s son.
At the Fabrika with friends. A former Soviet-era sewing factory has transformed into a creative hub with cafe-bars, concept stores, co-working spaces and a hostel.
At the underpass, Tbilisi.
Tata Sakvarelidze works with government agencies at EU-projects and teaches at the university.
Tata riding a taxi from meeting to meeting.
Outskirts of Tbilisi, September 2018.
Tata with a colleague.
Connecting with a former student.
Rebus bar.
Mako Bolkvadze represents the new generation of youth in Georgia.
Social media plays a significant role in the lives of young georgians.
Flat hunting. Mako supports herself by working a wine restaurant.
Russian Orthodox has a major role in the georgian society. The traditional, and often archaic, values of the church clash with the progressiveness of human rights activists.
Mako with friends.
Vake district at night, Tbilisi 2018.
Mari as a child attending a beauty pageant.
Sak Yant tattoos are traditionally made with a sharpened metal rod khem sak.