Hi. Sabrina here. Thanks for reaching out to me. If you have a question, comment, or you are looking to collaborate on a project together, this is the page to do it. Send me a message and I’ll do my best to get back to you as quickly as possible.
안녕하세요. 사브리나입니다. 연락 주셔서 감사합니다. 질문이나 의견이 있으시거나, 함께 프로젝트를 진행하고 싶으시다면 이 페이지를 이용해 주세요. 메시지를 보내주시면 최대한 빨리 답변드리겠습니다.
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Find Sabrina’s official accounts on social media with the links below:
My photography studio’s Facebook page. [Sabrina Constance Photography]
My political campaign’s Facebook page. [Team Sabrina STC]
38SOUTH’s Official YouTube page.
Check out my Photography Portfolio here.
My official photography Instagram feed can be found here.
My personal Instagram feed can be be found here.
My official TikTok account can be found here.
I don’t have any other presence on social media other than those accounts above. I do not solicit for donations, so please, do not send funds to any account purporting to be me.
I have been informed that my image and name (or variations on my name) have been used to create fake social media accounts. Only the above mentioned accounts are mine.
On Not Disappearing
I am not good at making lifelong friends. My record is uneven, marked by distance and missed chances. Going stealth would have only deepened that pattern. More importantly, it would have meant abandoning the mercy, empathy, and action shown by the people who stood beside me. I needed their proximity—not just their support, but their…
I DIDN’T PLAN TO BECOME A TEACHER: The Students Who Made Me Stay
I didn’t become a teacher because I planned to. I became one because I stayed. Because I said yes often enough. Because students like Alex and Clare taught me that education is not merely academic—it is relational, fragile, and profoundly human.
RAISED BY PLACES UNSEEN: The Quiet Way Borneo Found Me
I arrived in Kota Kinabalu under a veil of night. The airport was modest, its walls carrying a patina of age that felt unexpectedly comforting. It didn’t strive to impress; it felt lived-in, a doorway used by generations of travellers before me.
On The Myth of Canadian Exceptionalism
This is not an argument that Canada is Mississippi in 1964—but no society arrives at that point by accident. The same dynamics are visible here at home. They surface in the normalization of hateful rhetoric online and in public spaces across Canada, including here in Niagara. Those advancing this rhetoric often insist they are merely…
On My Fight with the NRPS
Until now, I have carried this case largely on my own. I authored the original complaint. I survived the first major procedural hurdle. I researched and drafted a comprehensive response to the NRPS “defence”—a document prepared by a team of taxpayer-funded lawyers with decades of combined experience. I met the system where it stood, with…
PART 3 – NO PERMISSION NEEDED: What Was Once Shame Has Become Pride
What began as innocent play, the joy of dressing up and pretending, soon curdled into confusion and punishment. My parents’ gentle corrections hardened into anger, their voices faltering with something more akin to unrelenting impatience. My pleas — small, wordless, desperate — were dismissed as misbehaviour. How could I have explained, at four or five…
PART 2 – SHAPE OF BECOMING: Grief, Legacy, and Inheriting Her Echo
Grief is a complex journey, shaping identity through loss and memory. Sabrina reflects on her relationship with her mother, navigating absence, longing, and legacy. While struggling to inherit her traits, they ultimately find strength and validation in her mother’s enduring voice, guiding them towards self-acceptance and growth.
PART 1 – UNFOLDING: A Trans Woman’s Search for Self and Sanctuary
In Canada, before I left, I moved through the world like a ghost—trapped in the wrong name, the wrong body, the wrong silence. In Korea, in this unexpected corner of Asia where cities shed memory as quickly as the seasons change, I found a stillness that held me. Through my camera lens, through hours of…