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Sabrina Saleha is an actress, writer and full-time van lifer. She is Bangladeshi-American and Diné (Navajo). Her culture and identity shapes her perspective being both Indigenous to this land and daughter of an immigrant and shares her stories in artistry. She was recently interviewed in the American Portrait Special on PBS - https://youtu.be/cGEfXN043jc Her recent work is a lead in thriller, Trap Door in the Sun that is about the horrors of colonization: Trailer here: https://vimeo.com/496134298 Sabrina lived full-time in a vehicle for 4 years. First in a Jeep with a camper top now in a van travelling to National Parks! Through her travels, she hopes with You, Me and the Parks to share the Indigenous narrative in the storytelling of the Parks.
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