Khaleej Times

Vlogger breaks Arab stereotype­s in a global YouTube campaign

- Sherouk Zakaria Stereotype World: The Middle East speaks up, sherouk@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — In a bid to challenge stereotype­s, a group of three young Arabs got together to create a music video that showed the part of the Middle East that the West had limited knowledge about.

As part of YouTube’s global ‘Creators for Change’ campaign, UAE-based travel vlogger Haifa Beseisso was selected among 50 ambassador­s across the world to use the platform to foster conversati­ons around tough issues and make a positive impact either through celebratin­g cultures, advocating for global empathy, or tackling self-acceptance.

The Palestinia­n expat chose to tackle the stereotype­s against the Middle East. “It was always my childhood dream to show the truth of the Middle East. What I see in the movies has always upset me and I don’t believe it’s true to who we are.

“I am very hungry to show the real generosity we have,” said Beseisso, also known as Fly with Haifa.

Working on the seven-minute music video for four months, Beseisso takes viewers on a tour around the Middle East, featuring influencer­s from different parts of the Arab world — including Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia — rapping about the best parts of their culture.

“It took four whole months from writing the idea and lyrics to composing the music. We wrote each one, shot by shot,” said Beseisso, who worked on the video with two others and was joined by volunteers across the Middle East.

Since the video was launched in Los Angeles, USA, last week, it has gathered over 350,000 views on YouTube.

As part of the campaign, Beseisso received “promotiona­l support” to aid the creation of an impactful project. “I decided to use that funding to tour the Middle East and make a musical,” she said.

The video, titled

starts off with Beseisso holding a videotape and then playing it, showing a short scene of a man on a carpet followed by an appearance of other men as bombers.

The scene sheds light on associatin­g the Arab culture with “terrorism”.

“Welcome you all to the Middle East, I invite you all to walk with me, because I want to show you a side of us that you might not know yet,” Beseisso is heard rapping. The influencer­s then begin a tour of the Arab countries.

“We did a girl rap part with people from all over the Arab world, saying we are powerful and are actually proud of the men in our life,” said Beseisso.

The end of the video sees Beseisso also breaking stereotype­s about Asians, Latinos, and Africans. “It isn’t only about Arabs; the whole world struggles with misconcept­ions. Our main aim was to break these incorrect images and look beyond to the beautiful parts of every culture,” she said.

It isn’t only about the Arabs; the whole world struggles with misconcept­ions. Our main aim was to break these incorrect images and look beyond to the beautiful parts of every culture.”

Haifa Beseisso, influencer 350K Number of views the video has garnered on YouTube

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A screengrab of the video that features a tour of the Arab world and the region’s influencer­s.
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