Jordan’s Queen Rania starts her own YouTube channel
Digital Media, Networks, Personalities April 1st, 2008
Jordan’s Queen Rania starts her own YouTube channel
Jordan’s Queen Rania has launched her own internet video channel on the Google owned YouTube video sharing service.
She aims to tackle the stereotypes of Muslims and Arabs through this online initiative.
Queen Rania said in her statement: “In a world where it’s so easy to connect to one another, we still remain very much disconnected. There’s a whole world of wonder out there that we cannot appreciate with stereotypes. I want people to know the real Arab world, to see it unedited, unscripted and unfiltered, to see the personal side of my region, to know the places and faces and rituals and culture that shape the part of the world I call home.”
She is now receiving questions and queries from fellow YouTube users. She plans to start responding to them beginning August 12, which is International Youth Day.
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