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Millennials
This edition dives into the dreams and
challenges of the South Caucasus' adults
of tomorrow.
February/March 2019
Millennials
This edition dives into the dreams and
challenges of the South Caucasus' adults
of tomorrow.
February/March 2019
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Georgia: Goodbye to a Language?
For centuries the Batsbi proudly populated the highlands of Tusheti, in north-eastern Georgia. Their language, Bats - also known as Tush-Tsova -...
Views: 5994
02/01/2019
Two Kristinas: The Fate and Future of Georgia’s Doukhobors
Nearly two centuries after Russia’s Doukhobors (Spirit Wrestlers) were exiled to Georgia, the fate of their tiny community lies in the hands...
Views: 4652
02/01/2019
Moving Out: Young Armenian Families Seek Housing
Coursemates Gevorg Avagyan, 31 and Kristina Gasparyan, 33, got married in 2012. Kristina, who used to live in capital Yerevan, was happy to leave...
Views: 3020
02/12/2019
Shahen, An Armenian Revolutionary Teen
The first time Shahen Harutyunyan was handcuffed he was 14. On November 5th, 2013, his father Shant and a group of activists were arrested as they...
Views: 2467
02/01/2019
Azerbaijan's Troubled Teenage Wives
Nearly 28,000 girls under the age of 18 were married in Azerbaijan between the years of 2007 and 2017, according to official statistics.
Views: 2208
02/01/2019
Soccer in Georgia: A Girls’ Game?
The women’s Georgian national team had its first international match in 1999, against Serbia. The irony is that the country did not have a...
Views: 1577
02/13/2019
Resurrecting Gyumri, One Story at a Time
Twenty seven-year old Arsen Vardanyan was born and raised in Gyumri, Armenia’s second largest city. He trained to be a lawyer, but only...
Views: 1285
02/01/2019
A Goal For Girls
Shaki is a conservative place where football is seen as a male sport; men dominate the clubs and football pitches. However, Nahida and other young...
Views: 1033
02/15/2019
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