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London children s entertainer Saidat pivots to Black history programs
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Locked out of her live shows by the pandemic, London-area children’s entertainer Saidat Vandenberg has found an even larger audience through prerecorded Black history presentations
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Known simply as Saidat, the 48-year-old is in the midst of a flurry of virtual performances aimed at enlightening more Canadian youth about their country’s Black history the kind not found in history books.
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“Pre-COVID, I was travelling doing concerts; post-COVID, I am now a virtual presenter,” Saidat said, adding her shows about Black history have reached students in 600 schools across Canada this year.
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Saint John Newcomers Centre s first Black History month screening, Kenbe la, jusqu à la victoire (Kenbe La, Until We Win) (submitted)
The Saint John Newcomers Centre hosted its first viewing party of films celebrating black culture on Zoom in honor of Black History Month on Friday.
The films will be streamed every Friday throughout February and alternate between in French and English-language audio, with respective subtitles, in support of the Newcomer Centre’s Francophone partners ARCf Saint-Jean, the Francophone School District South and Le Réseau en immigration francophone du Nouveau-Brunswick.
“The majority of the Black History Month events are happening in English so we thought it would be a great opportunity to highlight some of the Francophone films that are out there that highlight Black culture,” says Senior Communications Specialist Emily MacMackin.
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