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Student videos call for more diplomacy

By Lia Zhu in San Francisco | China Daily USA | Updated: 2016-03-21 10:48

Student videos call for more diplomacy

Joan Chen (second from right), head judge of the second Youth Voices on China online video contest, presents a $1,000 award to Vivian Pang (fourth from right), winner of the high school division at the screening event on March 19 at the New People Cinema in San Francisco. Lia Zhu / China Daily

What should the US president or future president do to build a more positive relationship with China?

A national online video contest titled Videogram to the White House challenged American youth to provide their own ideas and proposals by producing a short video.

Open to US students ages 13 to 30, the second Youth Voices on China online video contest got 234 students to register, and 177 of them, representing 70 different schools in the country, competed for awards in three categories - middle school, high school and college.

In their videos, the students suggest promoting better understanding between Chinese and American youth through martial arts, traditional Chinese medicine, clean air and ecology projects, community service as well as cultural exchange trips.

The videos generated almost 100,000 page views and were viewed in China, India, Japan, Australia and Ireland, said Monica Lee, executive director of the 1990 Institute, a San Francisco-based non-profit organization dedicated to improving relations between the peoples of China and the US. The organization launched the program in 2014.

Lee, who called the submitted videos "super outstanding" and "creative", told the contest finalists at the awards ceremony on March 19 at the New People Cinema in San Francisco that she hoped Youth Voices on China was the first step toward becoming "that influential voice that inspires others" no matter what field they end up in.

The $30,000 contest is an educational program aimed at fostering more global awareness among young Americans and to inspire them to start thinking about the importance of US-China relations to their future. Last year's contest challenged students to think broadly about China and how it may affect their future.

Joan Chen, a Chinese actress and head judge of the contest, said that this year's contestants showed great creativity in their production and stressed that that would be the key to winning next year's contest, which will be centered on inspirational Chinese travel stories.

"We often hear people protest, for instance, on the Oscar night the joke of three little kids carrying briefcases as accountants," Chen told the audience. "We need to develop our talents to write the script, to tell our stories. That's why I encourage our children here to get into the film, because only you can change the situation, not by protesting, but by creating."

In the video titled The Importance of Exchange, Jana Nudelman and Ludwin Vielman, both students from Florida International University and winners of the college division, told of their "life-changing" experience on a six-week exchange program in China, where they learned the language, explored the culture and crafted new friendships.

"But the media are constantly encircling us with talks about China's military expansion, environmental issues and form of government; we become scared of this great nation and forget that many citizens are individuals with their own hearts, feelings and aspirations," Jana said in the video.

With a short film combing animation and live video footage, Vivian Pang, a student from the College Preparatory School in Oakland, California, proposed a community service project with a Chinese orphanage. She won the award in the high school division.

The winning team members in the middle school division were Ming-Wei Fasquelle and Ming-An Fasquelle, students from the International School of Los Angeles, and Ming-Mei Wolfe, a student from the NYC Lab School for Collaborative Studies in New York.

"The world has many complicated issues and we need the world's two greatest powerhouses to solve them together," said Ming-Mei.

Their cultural exchange idea is a Chinese-American cultural competition for teenagers that engages them in activities comparing and contrasting Chinese and American cultures, such as making dumplings and pizza.

liazhu@chinadailyusa.com

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