A history of homophobic violence
Jul 06, 2023•52 min
Episode description
This week, Tbilisi is celebrating Pride Week. But unlike most Prides, this one is being held behind closed doors.
The fight for the right to be queer in public in Georgia is not new.
This week, we spoke to Natia Ghvianishvili, one of a handful of activists who gathered on 17 May 2013 only to be attacked by thousands of people led by priests. We spoke to Mariam Kvaratskhelia, co-founder and co-director of Tbilisi Pride, about their activism. And OC Media’s Mariam Nikuradze spoke about the changing face of Georgia’s anti-queer movement.
Read more:
- Georgian Dream ramps up homophobic rhetoric as Pride Week approaches
- 16–18 May 2013: the days of human tragedies
- Why the far right is trying to infiltrate a miners’ strike in Georgia
Become a supporter at oc-media.org/support_us, or on Patreon.
For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android
