Sabrina Lamb

SABRINA LAMB

WRITING CREDITS

Sabrina's "Do I Look Like An ATM? A Parent's Guide To Raising Financially Responsible Children" (Chicago Review Press) is a nominee for the 45th NAACP Image Awards as Outstanding Literary Work—Instructional. She is also the best-selling author of "Have You Met Miss Jones?: The Life and Loves of Radio's Most Controversial Diva?" (Random House), "Celebrity Elect" (Custom Publishing and "Kettle of Vultures...Left Beak Marks on My Forehead" (Simon & Schuster). Sabrina has written over 17 cover and feature articles for several national magazines such as Ebony, Essence, Heart and Soul and Black Elegance on subjects including "Gladys Knight", "Dionne Warwick", "The Evolving Black Church", "Why Women Love Bad Boys" to "Surviving The Holidays with Your Family" and "We Count Black Men, Don't We?", among others. She has been featured in Essence magazine and was a monthly columnist for Black Elegance Magazine's He Say/She Say column.

MEDIA APPEARANCES

Sabrina has been featured on BET's Bishop TD Jakes program. She was the co-host of the highly-rated "Week In Review" on WRKS-FM and has contributed to "The Wake-Up Club". She has been an engaging, regular panelist on BET's "Meet The Faith" and "Tonight with Ed Gordon". She also regularly contributes on "Open Line" and has been featured on the "Wake-Up Club" on WRKS-FM. Sabrina has hosted a C-Span program, "The Long Rise and Hard Fall of Black Radio". She also co-hosted "The Morning Show" on 1600 WWRL (Air America) in New York City, interviewing cultural figures to government officials. Sabrina broke major stories, which attracted widespread international media. Within minutes of his release from prison, Reverend Al Sharpton gave Sabrina his first interview, after serving nearly three months of prison time for protesting U.S. naval bombing exercises on Vieques, a Puerto Rican island. In addition, Sabrina broke the story of Phylicia Moore, the black teen who died during a school trip to Ghana. As result of Sabrina's dogged research and coverage on WRKS-FM, an investigation into Phylicia's death was launched, attracting international coverage resulting in Phylicia's Law, a bill requiring public schools to have safety plans and security procedures in place for school-run, overnight, off-premises field trips.

Television producers book Sabrina when they want to 'stir up the television pot'. She has been featured on CNN's Nancy Grace, Fox Business Network, WNBC-TV, WCBS-TV, BET's "Meet The Faith", "Tonight with Ed Gordon", HOT 97's Street Soldiers, "Sharp Talk with Rev. Al Sharpton" et al. She hosted and produced "Laughing, Lying and Signifying" the history of Black Comedy on WBAI-FM. She was also a political satirist on the America's Talking Network. One may also remember Sabrina, a Miami native, from Lifetime Television's Girl's Night Out, where she wove her comedic skills around issues such as homelessness, foreign policy and spousal abuse. Sabrina got laughs and delivered the message. Other stand-up credits include NBC's "Saturday Night Live", The Original Improv, Comedy Cellar, Stand Up New York, HBO/Toyota Comedy Festival and Black Entertainment Television's Comicview, which nominated her Best Female Comic and Best Impersonator. Sabrina does a mean Tina Turner!

TELEVISION/FILM

Sabrina conceived and produced the "hairlarious" docu-comedy "UnBeweavable: Woman, What Did You Do To Your Hair?" The film garnered The Audience Choice Award at the Jamerican Film and Music Festival in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Other screenings include Black Cinematheque Dallas (Texas), BFM International Film Festival (England), IGH Multimedia/Reel Alternative Film Salon (New York City), Around the Coyote Film Festival (Chicago) and The Black Film II Festival (Amsterdam), The Queen Latifah and The Jenny Jones Shows. Sabrina was featured in the film "Naked Acts" and appeared in "Brokers" which premiered at the Hollywood Film Festival. Sabrina was a finalist at the NATPE Convention where she impressed a standing room audience with her pitch of the romantic comedy Callaloo and Cornbread.

FLIRTINGTIME.COM

Sabrina is the irreverent Founder/Chief Flirting Officer of FlirtingTime.com and is responsible for six marriages in six years and hundreds of relationships and introductions. In addition, Sabrina is a renowned producer of life-changing relationship workshops for women entitled "Attracting Companionship/Love Into Your Life", "What Black Women Need To Know and Men Will Never Tell You", and "Inside the Hearts of Black Men." Sabrina was named 16th on the list of 50 Top Black Women in Entertainment in Black Noir magazine. Sabrina Lamb, expert in love and romance, will unify their uniquely different sensibilities, in one joint decision and select an ideal mate for respective daters.

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Sabrina is very proud to be the Founder of the WorldofMoney.org, which is dedicated to the financial literacy of underserved youth. When Sabrina hosted a tribute to the Poet Laureate of New Jersey, The National Conference of Artists exclaimed "Sabrina Lamb is a master of satirical humor with an emphasis on political current events. Her bites at the current U.S. administration left no one untouched."

Sabrina is active in the New York Road Runner's Club and has completed the 1995, 1996 and 2000 New York City Marathon.

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