Who is saidat?
Saidat, a dynamic force in children’s education and entertainment, has impacted over 4 million children during her 20-year career. With thousands of performances and pioneering Canadian Black History virtual programs, Saidat has captivated audiences across Canada, becoming a leading Black Influencer and “Edutainer.”
Her dedication and innovative approach have made Saidat a household name in children’s education. Known for fostering a love for learning and igniting potential, her vibrant shows and strong online presence continue to inspire and uplift young minds. Saidat’s influence extends beyond the stage, delivering a message of hope and possibility to children everywhere.
the saidat show assemblies
Saidat's Core Values and Teachings
At the heart of Saidat's assemblies are the principles of Kindness, Respect, Reflection, Self-Awareness, Commitment to Respect, and Community Building. Through engaging and interactive presentations, students are inspired to take actions that uplift and support others—whether it’s helping a friend, listening with empathy, or offering words of encouragement.
Saidat’s programs emphasize the importance of respecting oneself and others while celebrating the uniqueness and diversity of every individual. By fostering an inclusive environment, these assemblies ensure every student feels valued and seen.
The sessions provide opportunities for self-reflection, encouraging students to consider how their actions impact others and to embrace their moral responsibility in creating a positive environment. Students are reminded of their inherent worth and dignity, learning how small acts of kindness can create a ripple effect that enriches their peers, their school, and the broader community.
Through Saidat’s teachings, students walk away empowered to build stronger connections, show compassion, and contribute to a vibrant and respectful school culture.
Bringing Canadian Black History to Life
For the past five years, Saidat has been inspiring schools with the most engaging and dynamic approach to learning about Canadian Black History. Her programs have become the most anticipated Black History Month resources in the country, captivating over 2 million students virtually across Canada.
Partnering with school boards across Canada, Saidat’s presentations combine storytelling, education, and energy to make history come alive. These programs spark curiosity, foster understanding, and bring joy to learning, leaving a lasting impact on students and educators alike.