By Bogomir Doringer

Naja was one of the representatives of Electronauts, a foundation and online magazine dedicated to electronic music and innovative pop culture. She has been producing music and film-related TV shows for years. Naja is also an initiator of the Women’s Solidarity March, a public feminist rally for gender equality. A founder member of The White Noise Movement, fighting for equal human rights; a board member of the Equality Movement, the largest and most prominent LGBTQI+ rights organization in Georgia and the region; a thriving force of “System Must Be Destroyed," a youth protest movement in 2012, protesting civil inequality and requesting democratic changes in Georgia. She’s the co-founder and author of the concept and idea of the techno club BASSIANI, which not only provided the underground bases for all new social movements in Georgia but also evoked a cultural revolution, manifested as a globally famous, massive dance protest dubbed the Rave Revolution in the main streets of Tbilisi in 2018. Naja is the author of the concept of Horoom Nights, the first and most extensive queer party series. A founder member of the avant-garde bar Klara, act4culture (the Cultural and Creative Industries Union of Georgia), The new Narratives Gallery and Creative Collective Spectrum—the Research Network in Queer Studies, Critical Thought, and Socio- Cultural Transformations.

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