Sabjuda | @sabjuda
Sabrina Thompson, also known as Sabjuda, is a filmmaker, photojournalist, entrepreneur, artist and activist. She owns and operates KUU Productions, a boutique media production company with clients ranging from Google, The Recording Academy, Warner Media, Sundance, ROCNATION Sports and more. Her work has been featured on/in The New York Times, NBC, The Smithsonian Magazine, the U.S. Embassy in Rwanda and a host of others. In 2016, she was selected to be one of the cinematographers for Hillary Clinton’s Presidential campaign and in 2017 she was the lead photographer of the historic Women’s March in DC. In 2022, she received a first-look deal with Warner Media to develop her dystopian coming-of-age drama. Sabjuda is the co-founder of the non-profit WEEN, Women in Entertainment Empowerment Network. She spent five years teaching high school in Brooklyn, New York and seven years as a producer for Court TV Network and Columbia TriStar Television. She went on a ridiculous ride of a lifetime and appeared on Season 24 of Survivor on CBS, where she was runner-up. Sabjuda has earned spots at The Chateau Orquevaux Artist Residency in France, the Rosa Rebellion Compose in Austin, TX and the Soho House Fellowship to expand her portfolio of painting and writing projects. For more information visit, www.kuuproductions.com