Sabrina Bazile (they/sabrina) is a Haitian-American community-based planner, policy analyst, policymaker, independent researcher, and writer. Sabrina develops and manages stabilization, preservation, and anti-displacement programs and policies to keep homeowners and tenants in their homes. Their work and scholarship focus on strategic planning, housing policy, cooperative governance and management, and political philosophy.
They hold a Master’s degree in City & Regional Planning (now Urban & Community Planning, MS) from Pratt Institute and an Advanced Certificate in Workplace Democracy and Community Ownership from the CUNY School of Labor.
Sabrina created the digital library/resource guide for planners working toward revolutionary planning and unlearning mainstream neoliberal, state-based, colonial capitalist planning at planforliberation.space.
Sabrina organizes with Anti-Displacement NYC.
cv work press resources writing