Kharkiv. War. LGBT+By Anna SharyhinaCo-organizer of KharkivPride Anna Sharyhina introduces four queer persons who stayed in Kharkiv after Russia attacked Ukraine
#ActivistsOfBelarusBy Girls Power BelarusEight queer Belarusian activists talk about their work and lives before and after the turmoil of the 2020.
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
The story of Mira from KazakhstanBy Qara MaganMira is a young openly queer civil activist living in Almaty, Kazakhstan. She shared her story with Qara Magan, the project dedicated to LGBTQ+ people of Kazakhstan.
“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