When a Viral Challenge Meets Real Action
Meet Raz Galor, an Israeli vlogger co-running YChina – a creative squad of global citizens sharing China’s stories through viral-worthy videos. But lately, they’ve been tackling a different kind of “viral” problem: COVID-19 racism targeting Chinese communities.
While coordinating a 100,000-piece medical supply airlift to Hubei last month (“We pulled it off in 24 hours!”), Raz noticed something alarming: rising fearmongering and Sinophobic comments online. His latest video? A candid breakdown of biased media narratives + street interviews calling out prejudice.
More Than Hashtags
“Solidarity isn’t just about retweets,” Raz tells viewers. His team’s Hubei mission – funded by global donors – delivered masks and PPE to frontline workers. Meanwhile, their content fights stereotypes with humor and facts.
YChina’s members – from Argentina to Zambia – prove youth-led initiatives can bridge cultures during crises. As one donor commented: “Viruses don’t need visas. Neither should compassion.”
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Israeli vlogger speaks up on virus-related racism against Chinese
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