Sabreen Shabazz is a screenwriter, author, playwright and, entrepreneur who was raised in Atlanta. Sabreen became interested in writing from the early age of six and has always felt as though writing was the strongest way to communicate and empower people accurately. Although Sabreen was born in Washington D.C., she moved to Atlanta during her elementary years of school. Sabreen has written five screenplays, Mr. and Mrs. Tall Tale, Block Art, The Teacher Tales Trilogy, Schooled, and Pigging Out.
Sabreen is a film screener for two of Atlanta's premier film festivals, Atlanta Film Festival and the Bronze Lens Film Festival.
She adapted the screenplay, Block Art into a successful stage play that has graced the middle and high schools of Atlanta Public Schools. The play is about a fictional high school located in Atlanta called Jimmy Carter High School. The school is experiencing severe racial tensions between Latino Americans and African-Americans after a senseless act of violence toward an upstanding Latino American teenager. Mr. Stevenson, an energetic young teacher, vows to heal these deep racial wounds by enrolling the school in the SNEAKER STREET LINE contest merging graffiti art to design tennis shoes.
Sabreen has also turned the screenplay, Teacher Tales Trilogy, into a three-part trilogy erotica book, similar to the writings of Zane, the author of the book “Addicted” (which was adapted a movie in 2014) and, E. L. James, the author of the book “50 Shades of Grey” (also adapted in to a movie in 2015). The book is loosely based off of the 2011
Atlanta Public Schools cheating scandal. The book is a romantic story that follows the characters, Michael and Sabrina.
Sabreen is a graduate of Atlanta’s Benjamin Mays High School in 1996 and Howard University in 2002 with a degree in Communications.
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