“TsilTa”: a platform for honest youth speech and freedom

"TsilTa": a platform for honest youth speech and freedom

Colorful, bright and youthful: the idea of ​​having a magazine in such a format and giving life to youth works on paper belongs to the director of the foundation, Ani Ghababtsyan. The goal was one: to create an environment for those youth who create in Armenian.

“When we started working on this idea, we set ourselves the task of having a paper newspaper that could break stereotypes and be modern. We wanted “TsilTa” to resemble the best magazines in its style and quality, where young people read not out of compulsion, but because it is theirs, their world. We want our language to be not a test, but a beautiful world of self-affirmation. “TsilTa” is the window to that very world. Here, every word written by young people has weight, and their imagination has received a visible body,” says Ani Ghababtsyan, speaking about the newspaper.

The “Amrots” team knows that, unfortunately, not everyone can win according to the rules of the competition, but they believe that every inner world deserves to be visible. It is with this belief that the “TsilTa” magazine was born, a platform for honest youth speech.

Ani Ghazaryan, the program manager of the “Amrots” Foundation, always remembers her almost childlike joy when she saw how bright and positive the leaflet turned out to be. Yes, you read that right: positive.

Make sure by looking.