Humans of Kurdistan
The "Humans Of Kurdistan" project aims to present the cultural diversity of the country. A look at the faces but also the stories that lie behind each of them.
Humans of Kurdistan - South 81

June 30, 2020

“After graduating from the college of Arts, I started my first job. I faced many challenges. Most of the people around me did not believe in my skills and thought I would give up, but I never gave up and continued because my goals were clear. I now own my own independent project called, ‘Mesopotamia Moving Images’, it is a long-term project and the first part will last two years, in which we will work on Kurdish culture, specifically architecture, clothing, jewelry, food, dance, music, and unrecorded stories. Our work will revolve around the geographical region of the greater Kurdistan, where people of different nationalities, religions, and languages have lived for many years. So it is important for us to have a cultural collection to prevent them from demolishing and so that information can be easily accessible for all the institutions and people who need them.”