By Mariam Aduashvili | Project Leader
Dear friends,
The Christmas time is upon us! We’ve been hard at work during the past three-month, but before getting to updates, we would like to let you know that the donations made through the end of the year-end will go towards:
And now to the exiting news...
With much enthusiam, patience, and the help of US embassy and you, our generous supporters, 4500 copies of Traffic: Why We Drive The Way We Do (and What It Says about us) by Tom Vanderbilt, No. 16 in the Read & Connect Series is being printed in this very moment and we can’t wait to launch it in 10 days, right before Christmas in the newly opened social café Generator 9.8, in the heart of Tbilisi.
On another note, this fall, Radarami marked one year since the launch of “Honor Code: How Moral Revolutions Happen” by Kwame Anthony Apiah (No.12) and as you know publication of the books is only one half of the work that we do; the larger vision of our program is to connect Georgia’s intellectually curious readers with one another. Therefore, in order to keep the momentum, we went back to some of the regions, where we launched the book last year, and invited our readers to participated in the lively discussion and share their thoughts about this book with us after they’ve read it. Enjoy some of the photos from the trip to Ozugeti and Kutaisi (West Georgia).
If you have any questions or comments, please email Mariama@radarami.org.Thank you again for your generous support!
Best wishes,
The Radarami Team
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