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10.22.2018
Gender stereotypes are strong in Georgia, where many parents still raise little boys to think they have to be strong and brave and little girls should be kind and caring. A small minority of women, like Dr. Tskhadadze, are bucking those traditions, however. Dr. Tskhadadze did not grow up dreaming of joining the military. As a young girl in the village of Sviri, in Georgia’s southern Samtskhe-Javakheti region, she dreamed of becoming a doctor.