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Kai Cenat’s daily reading videos are quietly changing how young Black readers see themselves

Kai Cenat’s daily reading videos are quietly changing how young Black readers see themselves

Kai Cenat has begun reading out loud on camera each day to improve his speaking skills, a move educators say is having wider impact. By openly struggling with pronunciation and vocabulary, Cenat models persistence for young Black students at a time when literacy rates are declining, helping normalize reading challenges and encouraging children to keep learning despite setbacks.

For years, screens have shaped how young people learn, speak, and think. Short clips dominate attention. Books often get pushed aside. In that landscape, one of the internet’s biggest personalities is quietly doing something unexpected, and it is resonating far beyond his usual audience.Instead of chasing viral moments, Kai Cenat has leaned into something slower and more vulnerable. He now spends time reading out loud on camera, stumbling over words, pausing to look things up, and letting viewers see the process rather than a polished result. For educators watching closely, that shift matters more than any trending clip.

Why watching Kai Cenat read matters more than the books he chooses

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Cenat has been open about why he began this daily habit. “Honestly, the reason why I started reading was because I didn’t like the way I spoke,” he said. “To be honest, I wanted to articulate myself better. I noticed that when I got into arguments, and I had to get a point across, people were not taking me seriously at all.” That honesty is part of the appeal. He does not present himself as an expert. He presents himself as a learner.Education experts say that approach is powerful at a time when reading scores are sliding nationwide, especially among Black students. Many children struggle quietly, afraid that mispronouncing a word makes them look less capable. Cenat removes that fear by modeling imperfection in real time. He pauses. He corrects himself. He keeps going.Christopher Emdin, a professor at Columbia University, believes that visibility is the key. “The best thing Kai Cenat did for reading — it’s not even just the reading,” Emdin said. “It actually begins with a recognition of his own deficiencies, and then he took it one step further by modeling the process in real time, so that other folks now have their own entry points. So that’s really powerful.”Cenat’s book choices lean toward self growth rather than school assignments, but that detail misses the point. The real lesson is persistence. By reading publicly and imperfectly, he turns literacy into something approachable. In doing so, he sends a clear message to young viewers watching closely. Struggle is part of learning, not a reason to stop.

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