An art project in Turkey is bringing together people divided along ethnic and religious lines. Twenty-four Kurdish and Turkish young adults have worked together to create documentaries and photographs about life in Turkish cities. The results are now on display in the southern Turkish city of Diyarbakir. The art project is called BAK. Latife Ulucinar is the coordinator. People, especially young people, living in different parts of Turkey don't know each other, she said. Face-to-face [meeting] is important. We want to give some possibilities to these young people to experience the city.” The project members chose the following issues: The 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey; Roma people; and the tattoo culture. Many works also featured the Kurds’ years-long battle for minority rights.