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queer resource center in Tbilisi

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KVIRA SPACE

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WE ARE QUEER POSITIVE

Our space is safe and comfortable place for members of the LGBTQIA+ community and allies. If you don't share queer-positive values,
this place is not for you

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WE STAND WITH UKRAINE AND GEORGIA

We believe the Russian regime to be a terrorist one, and the war in Ukraine a criminal act. We recognize Russia's occupation of Georgia's territory and support Georgians in a fight against oppression

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WE ARE AGAINST DISCRIMINATION

In our space, discrimination based on gender, orientation, religion, ethnicity, nationality, race, skin color, ableism, ageism, and any other
form of oppression is strictly prohibited

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WE SUPPORT ACTIVE CONSENT

We expect our visitors to adhere to the principles of active consent
(within and out of the context of sexual interactions), and we have
zero tolerance towards sexual violence

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WE STAND AGAINST VIOLENCE

We do not condone any form of violence

The Calendar Of Natural Diversity

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We created the Calendar of Natural Diversity not only to remind you of all important dates related to queer culture, but also to highlight how diversity is an inherent part of the nature itself!

By bying the calendar you support queer-immigrant community in Georgia ❤️

DIGITAL VERSION

print-ready PDF version & high quality illustration

exclusive content + one page monthly 

whole calendar at once

PRINTED VERSION

You can buy it in our space in Tbilisi!
Find out the adress in our  tg-channel:

If you are in different country — fill out the form. We'll contact you
if we'll be sending our calendar there!

Seahorses

male pregnancy

Seahorses are the stars and celebrities of the aquarium. Finding them in their natural habitat, among corals and algae, is, however, much more difficult. But a pregnant seahorse is much easier to spot: it will have an enormous belly.

We don't know exactly why this is, but it is the males that carry the offspring, which sometimes number as many as two and a half thousand fry. In their family of pipefish, seahorses are far from unique: almost always, females participate in caring for their offspring only at the stage of laying eggs in the male's pouch. Gestation, however, remains a purely male task.

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@saint_staple

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