Categories: Tilzy.TV

Jordan’s Queen Joins Fellow Dignitaries on YouTube

Citizen journalism is an essential part of the web video community, but how do we classify the queens and other world leaders (and no, it’s not just Brits) who have been taking advantage of the medium?

Done right, first-person accounts from the world’s powerbrokers provide access to news in an unprecedented way that complements the crucial work of journalism while subverting noxious spin. And web video enables these leaders to advocate for causes or reach out to specific audiences with a personal style that’s less prevalent in speeches or official appearances.

Queen Rania of Jordan (King Abdullah II’s wife, not MJ’s), has taken to YouTube over the past several months with a very personal, passionate mission – fighting stereotypes of the Arab world. Contrary to Virginia Heffernan’s view

that the videos seem “corny,” their quality, variety, and directness show an understanding of YouTube that’s superior to almost all of her peers. The community agrees – Queen Raina’s initial call for stereotypes and response to individual comments generated hundreds of thousands of views.

Subscribe to get the latest creator news

Subscribe

Other channel offerings include a striking interview compilation called Wedding Day Massacre, a survey of Arab women in the professional world (ok, that one’s a little corny), a John Mayer cover, and even an adaptation of Good Morning America’s regular Your Three Words segment (not being a GMA devotee, I was disappointed to find that Queen Raina wasn’t aping Daft Hands instead… that would’ve been cool).

This bit of commentary and comedy from Middle-Eastern Americans on the streets of New York is pretty great too:

This recently completed first project clearly touched a nerve and built a strong foundation for Queen Rania’s future messages. Here’s hoping that world leaders continue opening up and connecting with others where it truly makes a difference.

Share
Published by
Colin McDonald

Recent Posts

It’s official: TikTok is suing the United States over the “divest-or-ban” law

The dispute between TikTok and the United States government is headed to the courts (again). After…

2 hours ago

Twitch unbans JiDion, continues to reverse streamer exodus

Adams started streaming in 2018, and he quickly rose up the ranks through a brash…

3 hours ago

Top 5 Branded Videos of the Week: YouTube uses sponsorship to show off Shopping features

MrBeast continues to show us that he's in a league of his own as far as…

1 day ago

Issa Rae’s new management company wants to teach creators how to get better brand deals

Issa Rae's new company wants to hook up creators and brands for "deeper relationships" beyond…

1 day ago

MrBeast is ending his exclusive relationship with Night (Report)

MrBeast is reportedly ending his exclusive relationship with management company Night. Two people familiar with…

1 day ago

After cutting 15% of staff and saying goodbye to its CEO, Peloton must figure out what’s next

Peloton is dismissing a chunk of its workforce, including its top executive. Barry McCarthy announced that he is…

4 days ago