The first installment of the new YouTube Originals series Creators For Change, making its debut in March, is still missing one piece of the puzzle: An interview with former First Lady Michelle Obam…
The first episode tracks the experiences of adolescent girls in Vietnam, India, and Namibia overcoming adversity to pursue their education.
The three YouTubers said they were surprised and inspired by the positivity of the teens they met. The three also said they discovered that the girls they met in their travels were using YouTube content not to follow favorite personalities like teens in the US, but as an educational and career research resource, consuming mostly searched content.
Koli recalled meeting with girls in India and hearing about the struggle it takes for some girls even to get to school each day, but noted they see this as a challenge, not a roadblock. It was “an emotional roller coaster, but oh, my God, so beautiful.”
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