Who is the “You” in YouTube? Black culture and representation in kids' videos
  • 3 months ago
Javoris and Arlene Hollingsworth are the creative minds behind your favorite nursery rhyme beats, Gracie's Corner. They share their inspiration and motivation to create a YouTube channel featuring Black characters and culture. Déjà Rollins also presents the latest research on kids' online video viewing habits and the need to elevate the voices of BIPOC creators.

Check out @graciescorner:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ2FzqIvWSE7ysvL1sLWQ5Q

Common Sense research, Who is the “You” in YouTube? link:
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/research/who-is-the-you-in-youtube-missed-opportunities-in-race-and-representation-in-childrens-youtube-videos

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