Kharkiv. War. LGBT+By Anna SharyhinaCo-organizer of KharkivPride Anna Sharyhina introduces four queer persons who stayed in Kharkiv after Russia attacked Ukraine...
Women at war. Problems of Ukrainian women fighters in the times of full-scale invasionBy Yuliana SkibitskaHow the state's policy towards women in the armed forces has changed over the 30 years of Ukraine's independence, what challenges women have faced since the full-scale invasion, and...
Coming out during war: Doubled unsafetyBy Mara VavilonskayaTwo stories of people who, among other things, have to defend their rights, and whose feeling of unsafety has doubled...
“Just black out my name.”By Katerina MyatWhen I started shooting the photo project Just Black Out My Name, one of the subjects asked me not to mention/black out her name. The photos with her are...
“X”: photography project capturing lives of LGBTQ people in KyrgyzstanBy AnonymousThis is the story of my friend Daria and her girlfriend. We shared a flat, their relationship developed before my eyes, it was about someone close to me —...
LGBTQIA Muslims: “An online imam with background music is hardly the absolute truth”By The Village KazakhstanThree queer Muslims from Central Asia talk about the internal conflict they may feel....