Saccae Studio Inc. is a registered social innovation enterprise based in Toronto. We are proudly female founded and Black led.
Culture is our joy and justice work. We work with culture as a modality to build change, competency and community care.
We are on a mission to co-create intercultural solutions for education, and employment ecosystems.
We employ intercultural, experiential learning and adult education approaches that centres cultural exposure, expressions and education.
Saccae offers creative, consulting and coaching services in cultural eduction and leadership. We design cultural activations, trainings and tools to build intercultural IQ and inclusive practices.
We've supported stakeholders in education, corporate, wellness, government, and non-profit sectors to implement cross cultural projects, curriculums, professional training and policy.
The first step is to schedule free 30 minutes consultation. You can do so by navigating to our contact us page. Tell us about the cultural shift that you hope to implement.
Shereen Ashman is a multi-awarded social enterprise, educator and culturevconsultant. She founded SACCAE social innovation studio to champion cultural equity in education and employment ecosystems.
Surviving gun violence sparked her purpose in social innovation. Since then, Shereen has collaborated with nonprofits, corporate and public institutions to deliver socio-economic programs to equity deserving communities. She cofounded the charity CEE Centre for Young Black Professionals, SisterTalk Village and has participated on the board of several charitable organization in Toronto.
As an educator and speaker, Shereen is practiced in adult learning and cultural curriculum. Shereen has delivered training and keynote address in college, community and corporate settings amplifying topics related to cultural inclusion and belonging; community development, and ancestral wellness.
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