
INVICTA

About Us
Invicta was founded by two high school students in 2020. The organization represents the space for young girls to talk freely about gender stereotypes and discrimination. Our vision is to create a society where young people regardless of their gender identity will have equal opportunities and support from society. Our goal is to empower and inspire girls to confront existing stereotypes and utilize their talents and abilities.
To achieve this goal, Invicta works in two directions. We plan meeting sessions for girls where through open discussions and educational activities we help them overcome obstacles caused by gender stereotypes. At the same time, we publish articles about feminism, gender discrimination and successful women to fight gender stereotypes and raise awareness in our society.

Girls for Each Other
We believe that determined, succesful girls help and support other girls to achieve success. This is why we created the project Girls for Each Other. The main goal of this project is to help girls in self-development, encourage them to be more confident and overcome gender stereotypes. The meetings consist of open discussions and interactive lectures about feminism and its history, gender stereotypes that exist in the Georgian society, self-confidence, body image, etc. Participants engage in debate and public speaking. In addition, they meet our guest speakers, the successful women who share their experiences and inspire us.
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"Feminism isn't about making women stronger. Women are already strong, it's about changing the way the world perceives that strength." -- G.D. Anderson
