Response: Tawafa Ezid: A Yezidi Festival in Tbilisi
Kaitlyn Johnson
October 11, 2019
August 22, 2019
Kaitlyn Johnson (G'20) reports from the Republic of Georgia on the role of religion in communities of people displaced from conflict in Abkhazia and South Ossetia. These field notes were produced during her time as the Berkley Center-Pulitzer Center international reporting fellow during summer 2019. In this series, Johnson reflects on her time in Georgia and explores the intersection of religion, culture, and forced displacement in the surrounding region.
Editor's Note: The posts below were written as part of the Pulitzer Center International Reporting Fellowship, a partnership between Georgetown University’s Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. They were originally published on the Pulitzer Center's website.
Response: Tawafa Ezid: A Yezidi Festival in Tbilisi
Kaitlyn Johnson
October 11, 2019
Response: Guesting in Guria: A Lesson on Georgian Hospitality
Kaitlyn Johnson
October 10, 2019
Response: Georgia: Day of Dogs
Kaitlyn Johnson
September 4, 2019
Response: Outside Tbilisi: A Stroll in the Settlement
Kaitlyn Johnson
September 3, 2019
Response: On a Georgian Mountaintop: Discussing Demonstrations
Kaitlyn Johnson
August 30, 2019
Response: Taxi in Tbilisi
Kaitlyn Johnson
August 22, 2019