As the United Nations marks its 80th anniversary, young voices like Mog, a Dutch artist studying cinematography at the Beijing Film Academy, are sparking global conversations about empathy and justice. Partnering with CGTN’s "One Home: Shared Future" campaign, Mog highlights the urgency of addressing inequality and suffering worldwide. 🌏✊
"Justice isn’t just a concept—it’s a responsibility," says Mog, whose work bridges cultures. She emphasizes that personal sacrifices for collective good matter, especially when millions face poverty, conflict, or systemic injustice. "Any harm to one person is a wound to all of us," she adds, channeling a Gen-Z call for unity. 🕊️💡
Her message resonates with young global citizens pushing for change, from climate activists to digital advocates. As cross-border collaborations like this UN initiative grow, Mog’s story reminds us that empathy isn’t bound by borders—it’s the language of progress. 📱🌐
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UN@80: Dutch youth calls for empathy in the face of injustice
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